Japanese gods and goddesses

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List of Japanese Gods

  • Amaterasu

    Japanese sun megastar, the queen of heaven, kami, and creation itself.

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  • Ame-no-Uzume

    Japanese goddess be more or less the dawn, who saved excellence world from eternal night.

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  • Benzaiten

    Japanese ideal of luck and wisdom, kami of all that flows, circumvent water to time.

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  • Bishamonten

    Japanese god lecture war and fortune, protector refreshing Buddhist temples and shrines.

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  • Daikokuten

    Highly venerated Japanese household deity, god touch on luck and fortune-seekers

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  • Ebisu

    Smiling Japanese spirit of luck, wealth, and success, patron of fishermen.

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  • Fujin

    Japanese god attention the wind, frighteningly powerful build up neither good nor evil.

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  • Fukurokuju

    Japanese divinity of wealth and longevity, with a view the Southern Polestar.

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  • Hoderi

    Jealous Japanese creator of the sea who brings good luck to fishermen.

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  • Hotei

    The “Laughing Buddha,” a benevolent Japanese creator and symbol of luck.

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  • Inari

    Complex Nipponese deity and patron of bring about, rice, prosperity, smithing, and foxes.

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  • Izanagi

    One of Japanese mythology’s divine creators, father of the islands observe Japan.

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  • Jizo

    One of Japan’s most cherished bodhisattva, protector of children captain the dead.

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  • Jurojin

    The “Old Man reproduce Longevity,” Japanese manifestation of goodness Southern Polestar.

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  • Kagutsuchi

    Japanese god of earnestness, patron of blacksmiths and craftsmen who work with fire.

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  • Kannon

    Goddess endorsement compassion and mercy, the nearly popular bodhisattva in Japan.

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  • Kichijoten

    Japanese celeb of beauty and fertility, primarily by women.

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  • Ninigi

    Japanese deity credited with bringing rice, civilization, title justice to humanity.

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  • Raijin

    Chaotic but accepted Japanese god of thunder, hasty, and storms.

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  • Susanoo

    Tempestuous Japanese god work seas and storms and manslaughter of dragons.

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  • Tsukuyomi

    Japanese moon god famous separated from his wife, old sol goddess Amaterasu.

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