japanese deity (Meaning)

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japanese deity (n)

a deity worshipped by the Japanese

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japanese deity Sentence Examples

  1. Amaterasu, the Japanese deity of the sun, is often depicted as a beautiful woman wearing a red kimono.
  2. In Japanese mythology, the deity Inari is associated with foxes and is worshipped as the god of rice and wealth.
  3. The Japanese deity Ebisu is often depicted as a smiling, chubby man carrying a fishing rod and a fish basket.
  4. The Japanese deity Raijin is the god of thunder and lightning, and is often depicted as a fierce-looking man with a drum.
  5. Fujin, the Japanese deity of the wind, is often depicted as a man with a bag full of wind.
  6. The Japanese deity Susanoo is the god of storms and the sea, and is often depicted as a wild and unruly man.
  7. The Japanese deity Izanagi is the god of creation, and is often depicted as a man with a spear.
  8. Izanami, the Japanese deity of death and the underworld, is often depicted as a woman with a snake-like body.
  9. The Japanese deity Amaterasu is the most important deity in the Shinto religion, and is considered to be the ancestor of the Japanese imperial family.
  10. The Japanese deity Hachiman is the god of war.

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a deity worshipped by the Japanese

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Amaterasu, the Japanese deity of the sun, is often depicted as a beautiful woman wearing a red kimono.

In Japanese mythology, the deity Inari is associated with foxes and is worshipped as the god of rice and wealth.

The Japanese deity Ebisu is often depicted as a smiling, chubby man carrying a fishing rod and a fish basket.

The Japanese deity Raijin is the god of thunder and lightning, and is often depicted as a fierce-looking man with a drum.