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no Kuni, the land of darkness. When he asked her to come with him, Izanami responded that she cannot leave, because she had already eaten from the food there. As Izanagi followed her all the way to Yomi, to try to fulfill his wish that she go with him, Izanami returned to her palace to negotiate with
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drums that he plays to create the sound of thunder. Raijin holds large hammers in his hands that he uses to play the drums. In some cases, Raijin is portrayed with three fingers which are said to represent the past, present and future. Two of the most notable sculptures of Raijin are located in the
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Upon seeing Izanami's twisted body, Izanagi fled from Yomi, shaken and in terror. In shame of allowing him to see her unsightly form, Izanami sent Raijin and several female demons to chase after Izanagi, after he fled the image of her rotting form, to bring him back to Yomi.
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to order Sugaru (the God Catcher) to imprison Raijin and deliver him to the in order to stop a storm. Sugaru first petitioned Raijin in the name of the emperor to give himself over willingly and cease the storm, to which Raijin laughs at Sugaru. Sugaru then prays to
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the residing kami. Izanami was gone for several hours, which made Izanagi worried for her. Thus, after making fire on the tip of his comb, he entered the palace.
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Legend in Japanese Art: A Description of Historical Episodes, Legendary Characters, Folk-lore, Myths, Religious Symbolism, Illustrated in the Arts of Old Japan
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Raijin is often depicted with a fierce, frightening face and a muscular figure with gravity-defying hair. He is surrounded by
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along with crystal, inlaid eyes. The Raijin and Fujin sculptures in Sanjusangendo are considered national treasures.
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gate. They are made of wood with paint and are seen with their token talismans, Raijin's drums and Fujin's wind bag.
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There, Izanagi found Izanami's corpse. On her body maggots gathered, and on her head arose Great Raijin
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religion. He is typically depicted with fierce and aggressive facial expressions, standing atop a
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Another story describes Raijin as a mischief-maker, causing the destruction leading the
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gate that guards the entrance to the Sanjusangendo temple. These sculptures are made of
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died from the wounds inflicted on her by the birthing of Hinokagutsutchi, her husband
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Raijin is also often seen in the company of his brother, Fujin, and his son,
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symbols drawn on them. Iconography of Raijin are often found in Japanese
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Raijin with drums on an earthenware vase. Meiji period, 19th century.
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In one legend, Raijin is shown to defend Japan against the invading
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Japanese fireman's coat depicting Raijin on the back. 19th century.
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In the Taiyuin Rinnoji temple, Raijin and Fujin are located in the
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Some Japanese parents tell their children to hide their
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so that Raijin does not take them away and eat them.
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depicting Raijin, by Kaigyokusai Masatsugu (1813-1892)
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The name "Raijin" is derived from the Japanese words
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