Aizen-Myoo |
God of love, worshipped by prostitutes, landlords, singers
and musicians. |
Aji-Suki-Taka-Hi-Kone |
God of thunder. |
Ama-No-Minaka-Nushi |
'Divine Lord of the Middle Heavens' and god of the Pole Star. |
Amaterasu |
Shinto goddess of the sun and the leader of the Shinto pantheon. |
Amatsu Mikaboshi |
God of evil, his name means "August Star of Heaven". |
Amatsu-Kami |
Gods of heaven who live 'above' the earthly plain.
Heavenly and
eternal. |
Ama-Tsu-Mara |
Shinto god of smiths. He is pictured as a Cyclops. |
Ame-No-Mi-Kumari |
Shinto water goddess. |
Ame-No-Wakahiko |
God sent to rule the earth. Killed by the sky god Takami-Musubi. |
Amida |
God of death, to whom the devout turned at the moment of their
death. |
Am-No-Tanabata-Hime |
Goddess of weavers. |
Baku |
A good spirit, known as the 'eater of dreams'. |
Benten |
Goddess of love, the arts, wisdom, poetry, good fortune and water. |
Benzai-Ten |
See Benten. |
Bimbogami |
God of poverty. Rituals are performed to get rid of him. |
Binzuru-Sonja |
God of curing illness and good vision. |
Bishamon |
God of war, justice and protector of the law. He is one of the Shichi
Fukujin |
Bosatsu |
Manifestation of the Buddha in the past, present or future. See
bodhisattva. |
Butsu |
See Buddha. |
Chien-shin |
A kami which is related to particular geographical area |
Chimata-no-kami |
Go of crossroads, highways and footpaths. He was originally a phallic
god |
Chup-Kamui |
Sun goddess of the Ainu. She was originally the moon goddess |
Daibosatsu |
The Great bodhisattva or the Buddha in his last incarnation. |
Daikoku |
God of wealth, the soil and patron of farmers. |
Dainichi |
Buddhist personification of purity and wisdom. |
Dosojin |
God of roads. |
Dozoku-shin |
Ancestral kami of a dozoku, or clan. |
Ebisu |
God of the wealth of the sea, he is the patron god of fishermen and
fishing. |
Ekibiogami |
God of plagues and epidemics. |
Emma-o |
Japanese Buddhist god of the underworld. He is the judge of the dead |
Fudo |
God of fire and wisdom, god
of Astrology. |
Fujin |
Shinto god of the wind. Seen as a terrifying dark demon in a leopard
skin |
Fukurokuju |
Shinto god of wisdom, luck and prosperity. |
Funadama |
The boat-spirit, goddess who protects and helps mariners and
fishermen. |
Futsu-Nushi-no-Kami |
God of fire and lightning, a war god and general of
Ameratsu. |
Gama |
God of longevity. |
Gekka-o |
God of marriage. He binds the feet of lovers with a red silken cord. |
Hachiman |
God of war and agriculture, divine protector of the Japanese
people. |
Haniyasu-hiko |
God of the earth. |
Haniyasu-hime |
Goddess of the earth. |
Haya-Ji |
God of the whirlwind. |
Hiruko |
God of the morning sun. Guards the health of little children. |
Hoso-no-Kami |
God of smallpox. |
Hotei |
God of happiness, laughter and the wisdom of being content. |
Ida-Ten |
Buddhist god of the law and of monasteries. A handsome young
man. |
Ika-Zuchi-no-Kami |
Group of even Shinto demons who reside in the Underworld. |
Iki-Ryo |
The spirit of anger and envy which harms. |
Inari |
Both a male and female deity, god/goddess of rice and
agriculture. |
Isora |
God of the seashore. |
Izanagi |
Primordial god of the sky and the creator of everything good and
right. |
Izanami |
Primordial goddess of the earth and darkness. |
Jinushigami |
Minor deity who watches over a town or plot of land. |
Jizo |
Japanese Buddha of great compassion. |
Juichimen |
Buddhist god of mercy. |
Jurojin |
Shinto god of longevity and a happy old age. One of the Shichi
Fukujin |
Kagutsuchi |
Japanese god of fire. |
Kamado-gami |
Gods of the hearth. |
Kami-kaze |
God of wind, storms and viscous cold weather. |
Kaminari |
Goddess of thunder, the Thunder Queen and the Heavenly Noise. |
Kanayama-hiko |
God of metals. |
Kanayama-hime |
Goddess of metals. |
Kawa-no-Kami |
God of rivers. Although rivers had their own god, ruler of
all rivers. |
Kenro-Ji-Jin |
God of earth. |
Kishi-Bojin |
Goddess of children and childbirth |
Kishijoten |
Goddess of luck and beauty |
Kishimo-jin |
Buddhist goddess of compassion and protectress of children. |
Kojin |
Ancient tree deity and goddess of the kitchen. She lives in an enoki
tree. |
Ko-no-Hana |
The Blossom Princess, she is the goddess of spring |
Koshin |
God of the roads. |
Koya-no-Myoin |
God of the sacred Mount Koya |
Kukunochi-no-Kami |
Shinto god of the trees. |
Kuni-Toko-tachi |
Earth deity who lives in Mt. Fuji. |
Kura-Okami |
God of rain and snow. |
Marisha-Ten |
Queen of heaven, goddess of the light, sun and moon. |
Mawaya-no-kami |
Kami, or deity of the toilet |
Miro |
Japanese name for Maitreya. |
Miyazu-Hime |
Goddess of royalty. |
Monju-Bosatsu |
Japanese Buddhist bosatsu of wisdom and knowledge. |
Musubi-no-Kami |
God of love and marriage. Appears as a handsome young
lover. |
Nai-no-Kami |
God of earthquakes. |
Naka-Yama-Tsu-Mi |
God of mountain slopes. |
Nikko-Bosatsu |
Buddhist god of sunshine and good health. |
Ninigi-no-mikoto |
Rice god and ancestral god of the Japanese imperial family. |
Nominosukune |
God of wrestling. |
Nyorai |
Japanese name for all of the Buddha's appearances. |
Oanomochi |
God of the crater of Mt. Fuji. |
Ohonamochi |
A god of the earth. |
Oho-Yama |
The great mountain god. |
Okuni-Nushi |
God of magic and medicine, ruler of the unseen things and the
spirit world. |
Owatatsumi |
God of the sea. |
Oyamatsumi |
A god of the mountains |
Raiden |
God of thunder and lightning |
Ryo-Wo |
God of the sea. known as the Dragon King |
Sae-no-Kami |
A group of kami, or deities, who guard the roads of Japan. |
Sambo-kojin |
God of the kitchen. Pictured with three faces and two pairs of
hands. |
Sarutahiko
Ohkami |
God of crossroads, paths and overcoming obstacles. |
Sengen |
See Ko-no-Hana. |
Shaka |
The silent sage, the wisest and first appearance of Buddha on earth. |
Shichi Fujukin |
Gods of Luck: Benten, Bishamon, Daikoku, Ebisu,
Fukurokuju, Hotei |
Shinda |
Ainu fertility god of the island of Hokkaido. |
Shine-Tsu-Hiko |
God of the wind, he fills the space between heaven and earth. |
Shoden |
See Ganesha. |
Shoki |
God of the afterlife and exorcism. |
Suijin |
Deity of the water. |
Suitengu |
Child god of the sea. |
Sukuna-Biko |
Dwarf god of healing, agriculture and hot springs. |
Susanowa |
God of the winds, storms, ocean and snakes in Shinto mythology. |
Takami-Musubi |
Primordial sky god and creator of living things in Shinto belief. |
Takemikadzuchi |
A thunder god. |
Taki-Tsu-Hiko |
God of rain. |
Tatsuta-hime |
Goddess of autumn. |
Tenjin |
God of learning, language and calligraphy. He taught humans to write. |
Toyo-Uke-Bime |
Goddess of earth, food and agriculture. |
Toyouke-Omikami |
Goddess of grain. |
Tsuki-Yumi |
God of the moon and brother of the sun goddess Ameratsu. |
Uba |
Spirit of the pine tree. Means 'old woman' or 'wet nurse'. |
Uga-Jin |
Serpent god of the waters and fertility of the earth. |
Uga-no-Mitama |
Goddess of agriculture. |
Ukemochi |
Goddess of fertility and food. |
Uzume |
Shinto goddess of joy and happiness. |
Wakahiru-me |
Goddess of the rising sun. |
Wata-tsu-mi |
God of the sea. |
Yabune |
Japanese house god. |
Yama-no-kami |
Goddess of the hunt, forest, agriculture and vegetation. |
Yamato |
The soul or spirit of Japan. |
Yuki-Onna |
The Snow Queen or goddess of winter. |
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