Shinto sun goddess
Central figure in Shinto mythology
Shinto goddess of dawn and revelry
Known for her role in luring Amaterasu out of a cave
Banana Tree
Symbol of Prosperity
God of Light
Mythological Deity
Loyal and pure
Represents loyalty and purity of heart
Wise and enduring
Symbolizes wisdom and longevity
Forever prosperous
Represents eternal prosperity and success
Great faith
Emphasizes the importance of faith and devotion in Shinto beliefs
Learning samurai
Represents discipline and honor
Learning belief
Represents faith and dedication
Original son
Reflects individuality and creativity
Eternal Light
Represents everlasting wisdom
Original three
Reflects creativity and versatility
Silver Tree
Represents growth and strength
Silver Brightness
Represents clarity and enlightenment
Silver Dragon
Symbolizes power and wisdom
Silver Star
Represents guidance and illumination
Silver Fan
Symbolizes protection and guidance
Five Powers
Symbolizes strength and resilience
Five Rings
Symbolizes unity and strength
Fifth son gate
Symbolizes protection and security
Fifth son one
Symbolizes uniqueness and leadership
Fifth son temple
Symbolizes spirituality and tradition
Fifth son ocean
Symbolizes vastness and exploration
Five Dragons
Symbolizes power and protection
Jeweled Wind
Represents freedom and strength
Jeweled Ocean
Symbolizes vastness and beauty
Jade View
Represents clarity and insight
Jeweled Horse
Symbolizes strength and beauty
Noble Saint
Symbolizes wisdom and virtue
Jeweled Lion
Represents courage and protection
God of war
One of the most important deities in Shinto
Sun and flying person
Represents the sun and freedom
Light
Associated with enlightenment and wisdom
Sunflower
Symbolizes adoration and loyalty
Sun child
Legendary shaman queen of ancient Japan
Sunrise
Symbolizes hope and positivity
Generous
Reflects the virtue of generosity in Shinto beliefs
divine light
Associated with enlightenment and spiritual awakening in Shinto beliefs
Trickster god
Norse mythology
God of food
Associated with abundance and sustenance
Big ten
Represents completion and fulfillment
Hill
Symbolizes strength and resilience
Big river
Associated with flow and adaptability
Spring
Symbolizes renewal and growth
Divine statue
Associated with worship and devotion
Big red
Symbolizes passion and vitality
Big shield
Symbolizes defense and security
Male deity of sound
Associated with music and creativity
Big turtle
Symbolizes longevity and protection
Immortal bird
Symbol of rebirth and renewal
Thunderbolt
Famous Pokémon character
Lightning
Symbolizes power and speed
Guardian of light
Represents protection and guidance
Second son
Symbolizes family and lineage
Child of fortune
Brings luck and prosperity
Circle of courage
Represents unity and bravery
Warrior of peace
Symbolizes strength in harmony
Peaceful child
Symbolizes serenity and calmness
Peaceful fourth son
Symbolizes harmony and family
Mythical dragon
Represents power and wisdom
Virtuous warrior
Represents honor and bravery
Bright sky
Represents hope and optimism
Happy and good
Represents joy and positivity
Wise guardian
Symbolizes protection and guidance
Big wave
Symbolizes strength and resilience
Spring second son
Represents new beginnings and family
Good soldier
Symbolizes strength and courage in Shinto tales
Good first son
Holds traditional significance in Japanese family hierarchy
Dragon child
Symbolizes innocence and purity in Shinto beliefs
Good eldest son
Carries strong familial connotations in Japanese culture
Dragon fang
Represents fierceness and protection in mythology
Endurance and history
Symbolizes perseverance and tradition
Quiet summer
Represents tranquility and peace
Fast
Associated with swiftness and agility
Sky
Symbolizes freedom and limitless potential
Inner rice paddy
Reflects the connection to nature and agriculture
Floating
Represents the transient nature of existence
Change
Embracing the impermanence of life
Good road
Symbolizes a path of righteousness and prosperity
Moonlight
Symbolizes beauty and serenity
Young cloud
Reflects the ever-changing nature of clouds in Shinto mythology
Young cherry blossom
Honors the beauty and transience of cherry blossoms in Shinto culture
Protector
Symbolizes strength and guardianship
Wisdom seeker
Symbolizes the pursuit of wisdom in Shinto beliefs
Divine
Symbolizes sacredness and holiness
Harmony
Represents balance and unity
Good ocean
Symbolizes vastness and depth
Good scholar
Represents wisdom and knowledge
Good south
Represents positive direction and guidance
Good person
Symbolizes righteousness
Good king
Symbolizes wise and benevolent leadership
Good omen
Brings positive signs and blessings
Primitive castle
Symbolizes ancient fortresses and structures
Increase in favor
Associated with gaining favor or blessings
Increase in moon
Related to lunar growth and phases
Increase in treasure
Linked to wealth and valuable possessions
Auspicious deity
Bringer of good fortune and blessings
Increase in prosperity
Associated with growth and abundance
Increase in light
Associated with enlightenment and illumination