Dawn
Symbolizes new beginnings and hope in Japanese mythology
Heavenly stone
Represents strength and stability in Shinto mythology
Heavenly growth
Represents prosperity and abundance in Shinto symbolism
Heavenly gods
Refers to the deities of the celestial realm in Shinto cosmology
Goddess of love, beauty, and the arts
One of the Seven Lucky Gods in Shinto mythology
God of warriors and protector of the north
One of the Seven Lucky Gods in Shinto mythology
Goddess of the moon
Shinto deity associated with the moon
Goddess of the moon
Shinto deity associated with the moon
Peony Palace, a heavenly realm in Shinto mythology
Associated with beauty, prosperity, and honor
Magical tanuki teapot
Folklore creature in Japanese mythology
thousand springs
represents new beginnings and growth
thousand springs
symbolizes new beginnings and growth
A thousand fathoms
Symbolizes depth and mystery
thousand shadows
represents mystery and depth
thousand shadows
symbolizes mystery and depth
thousand waves
reflects strength and adaptability
thousand waves
symbolizes strength and adaptability
thousand summers
symbolizes warmth and growth
thousand summers
represents warmth and growth
thousand summers
symbolizes warmth and growth
thousand blossoms
represents beauty and renewal
thousand blossoms
represents beauty and renewal
thousand blossoms
symbolizes beauty and renewal
small child
symbolizes innocence and purity
small waves
represents humility and adaptability
thousand villages
represents community and tradition
Thousand skies
Symbolizes vastness and freedom in Shinto beliefs
Thousand beauties
Represents the beauty and grace found in Shinto mythology
thousand beauties
symbolizes grace and elegance
Thousand treasures
Associated with abundance and wealth in Shinto culture
thousand beauties
symbolizes grace and elegance
thousand generations
represents continuity and legacy
thousand blessings
symbolizes gratitude and abundance
thousand blessings
symbolizes gratitude and abundance
Giant God
Mythological giant in Japanese folklore
Great shrine
Represents a sacred place of worship
Great Temple Child
Symbolizes innocence and purity
Great learning
Represents knowledge and wisdom
Great flower
Represents beauty and grace
Great Wisdom
Represents profound knowledge and enlightenment
The first
Symbolizes new beginnings and leadership
Great divine spirit
Represents spiritual guidance and wisdom
Great second son
Honors family and lineage in Shinto culture
Great Black God
Deity of agriculture, commerce, and prosperity
Great Gate
Symbolizes the boundary between the sacred and mundane
Great King
Represents authority and leadership
Great General
Title for a military commander in feudal Japan
Great Tengu
Mythological creature in Japanese folklore
Great Angel
Celestial being in Japanese mythology
Great tiger
Symbolizes strength and power
Great Demon
Mythological creature in Japanese folklore
Heavenly Woman
Female deity in Shingon Buddhism
Dark Elves
Mythological beings in Norse mythology
Loud cry
Represents power and assertiveness
Poison god
Protector against evil spirits
Skull
Symbolizes wisdom and knowledge in Shinto beliefs
Eternal fragrance
Symbolizes everlasting beauty and grace
Eternal beauty
Represents timeless elegance and grace
Eternal harmony
Represents balance and unity
Eternal aura
Represents inner strength and resilience
Eternal spirit
Symbolizes eternal life and vitality
Eternal empress
Symbolizes power and grace
Eternal mirror
Represents clarity and reflection
Blessed flower
Brings joy and prosperity
Benevolent rain
Brings growth and renewal
Benevolent dragon
Represents protection and wisdom
Benevolent lily
Symbolizes purity and protection
Graceful spring
Represents beauty and renewal
Smiling child
Represents happiness and joy
Beautiful child
Represents inner and outer beauty
Calm wave
Represents the soothing and gentle nature of water in Shinto beliefs
Enlightened sky
Represents the vastness and beauty of the sky in Shinto mythology
Beautiful branch
Symbolizes growth and beauty
Graceful light
Symbolizes the gentle and illuminating presence of light in Shinto beliefs
Wisteria flower
Represents beauty and grace in Shinto beliefs
Wisteria flower blessing
Brings good luck and prosperity in Shinto tradition
Eternal beauty
Reflects the beauty of nature in Shintoism
Child of the wind
Wind is a powerful force in Shinto mythology
Elegant seedling
Represents new beginnings and growth in Shinto beliefs
Clear wisteria
Symbolizes purity and clarity in Shinto mythology
Wisteria sky
Symbolizes freedom and limitless possibilities in Shinto mythology
Child of happiness
Symbolizes joy and positivity
Child of fragrance
Symbolizes beauty and grace
Abundant rice seedling
Associated with fertility and prosperity in Shinto beliefs
Beautiful bamboo
Symbol of resilience and flexibility in Shinto culture
Child of beauty
Appreciation of beauty in nature in Shintoism
Silver cloud
Represents serenity and beauty
Silver flower
Represents beauty and grace
Silver star
Represents guidance and illumination
Silver dragon princess
Represents strength and royalty
Silver pearl
Represents purity and perfection
Silver forest
Represents growth and abundance
Jewel wings
Represents freedom and beauty
Jade rose
Symbolizes love and beauty
Jade garden
Represents beauty and serenity
Jade flower
Symbolizes beauty and growth in Shinto culture
Jewel princess
Reflects the beauty and grace of a princess in Shinto mythology
Jewel flower
Symbolizes beauty and grace
Jewel ocean
Represents vastness and beauty
Jade wind
Symbolizes change and freedom