Shinto cave of the sun goddess
Where Amaterasu hid before being coaxed out
Shinto sun goddess
Central figure in Shinto mythology
Shinto god of evil and stars
Associated with chaos and darkness
Shinto deity associated with words and language
Believed to have created the first spoken words
Shinto deity of strength and sports
Known for feats of strength and bravery
Shinto goddess of dawn and revelry
Known for her role in luring Amaterasu out of a cave
Crimson Princess
Goddess of the Sun
enjoy peace
Represents harmony and tranquility
strong, sturdy
Named after a legendary warrior monk
eternal
Represents longevity and prosperity in Shinto beliefs
goddess of wealth
Associated with prosperity and good fortune in Shinto mythology
son of Benzai
Symbolizes inheritance and legacy
son of Benzaiya
Symbolizes inheritance and stability
son of Benzaiyo
Represents legacy and continuity
eternal house
Represents stability and security
eternal generation
Symbolizes continuity and legacy
mountain of exorcism
Associated with purification rituals in Shinto practices
temple on the mountain
Refers to a sacred place of worship in Shinto tradition
goddess of the mountain
Represents the divine spirit residing in the mountains
son of the mountain
Symbolizes the offspring of the sacred mountain in Shinto beliefs
divine mountain spirit
Represents the sacred essence of the mountain in Shinto beliefs
festival of Bishamon
Celebration dedicated to the deity of war and fortune
offering to Bishamon
Act of presenting gifts to the god of war and fortune
mountain of happiness
Symbolizes prosperity and peace
warrior of happiness and peace
Symbolizes joy and tranquility
warrior of happiness and prosperity
Symbolizes success and joy
son of Bishamon
Symbolizes lineage and heritage
son of Bishamonten
Represents lineage and strength
son of Bishamontei
Symbolizes lineage and prosperity
protector of Buddhist law
Guardian deity of the north and god of warriors
God of Warriors
One of the Seven Lucky Gods
temple of Bishamonten
Place of worship dedicated to the god of war and warriors
goddess of Bishamonten
Divine being associated with the god of war and warriors
son of Bishamonten
Refers to the offspring or descendant of the god of war and fortune
god of war
Deity of warriors and protector of Buddhist temples
luck
Named after a mythical tanuki who can shapeshift
civilization
Represents the advancement of culture and society in Shinto beliefs
temple of civilization
Sacred site symbolizing the progress of human society
son of civilization
Represents the descendant of a prosperous and cultured society
divine spirit
Refers to the spirit or essence of a deity in Shinto
shrine of clones
Place of worship dedicated to the concept of spiritual replication
temple of clones
Symbolic representation of spiritual replication in Shinto beliefs
Wisdom
Name of a Shinto deity associated with knowledge
True intelligence
Represents deep wisdom and insight
Wise sound
Symbolizes the voice of wisdom
Clever man
Reflects intelligence and quick thinking
Great wisdom
Reflects intellectual prowess
Power
Represents inner strength and determination
Clever
Denotes intellectual sharpness
Wise friend
Denotes a companion in intellectual pursuits
Wise and clever
Represents intelligence and wisdom
Wisdom and trust
Reflects the bond between knowledge and faith
Wisdom and virtue
Represents a person of high moral character
Thousand generations
Represents a long lineage and heritage
Long life
Symbolizes a blessed and prosperous life
Great tradition
Represents heritage and culture
Great dragon
Symbolizes power and strength
Courageous
Represents bravery and fearlessness in the face of adversity
Great East
Represents the rising sun and new beginnings
Sweet, soft
Symbolizes gentleness and kindness
Many oceans
Reflects the vastness and mystery of the oceans in Shinto mythology
Way of the tiger
Symbolizes strength and determination
Many temples
Reflects the abundance of temples dedicated to Shinto deities
Poisonous path
Represents the dangers of temptation and deceit
Independence
Emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and freedom
Single
Represents independence and self-sufficiency
Many teachings
Emphasizes the diverse teachings and philosophies in Shinto religion
Japanese god of fishermen and luck
Bringer of good fortune and prosperity
Eternal tradition
Represents the value of lasting customs
Eternal virtue
Represents the value of lasting goodness
Eternal second son
Honoring the role of the second child
Eternal ocean
Symbol of boundless waters
Eternal blood
Reflects the essence of life
Eternal good fortune
Bringing lasting luck and prosperity
Eternal glory
Symbol of everlasting honor
Eternal wealth
Symbol of lasting prosperity
Eternal blessing
Bringer of lasting good fortune
Eternal victory
Celebrating everlasting triumph
Eternal spring
Represents the everlasting season
Eternal virtue
Represents the value of lasting goodness
King of Hell
Judge of the dead in Shinto mythology
Circle
Symbol of enlightenment and unity
Wisteria base
Symbolizes strength and resilience
God of wind
One of the eldest Shinto gods
Mount Fuji
Sacred mountain in Japan
Wisteria fields
Associated with the Fujiwara clan in Japanese history
God of Longevity
One of the Seven Lucky Gods
History prince
Suggests a noble lineage and heritage
God of Swords
Associated with martial arts and warfare
Learning child
Represents wisdom and knowledge
Pious
Historical figure in Shinto Buddhism
Moonlight
Symbolizes purity and enlightenment
Black Tortoise
One of the Four Symbols of Chinese constellations
Divine Path
Represents spiritual journey
Original son
Reflects individuality and creativity
Original genius
Reflects creativity and innovation
Original gravity
Represents stability and influence
Illustrious Deity
Symbolizes divine power and authority
Original son
Emphasizes uniqueness and creativity
Original castle six
Symbolizes strength and adaptability