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Kamisama Kazoku (Japanese: 神様家族, "God Family") is a series of light novels written by Yoshikazu Kuwashima. It is first serialized by Media Factory on June 25, 2003 and concluded in April 25, 2006 with eight volumes; however, a sequel light novel series titled Kamisama Kazoku Z (神様家族Z) was released on January 25, 2008.
Kōjin (三宝荒神), is the god of fire, the hearth, and the kitchen. Konjin (金神) Kotoshironushi (事代主神) Kuebiko (久延毘古), the god of knowledge and agriculture, represented in Japanese mythology as a scarecrow who cannot walk but has comprehensive awareness. Kukunochi, believed to be the ancestor of trees. [22]
Pages in category "Japanese mythology in anime and manga" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Akahori Gedou Hour Rabuge [8] Akame ga Kill! [9] Akatsuki no Yona: Yona of the Dawn [10] Akazukin Chacha [11] Amatsuki [12] Amon Saga [13] The Ancient Magus' Bride; Angel Beats! [14] Angel Sanctuary [15] Angel Tales [16] Angelique [17] Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day; Anti-Magic Academy: The 35th Test Platoon [18] Arata: The Legend; Arc the ...
In the manga and anime Sailor Moon, a character named Hino Rei uses flame magic. [dubious – discuss] In the manga and anime Kimetsu no Yaiba, there is a dance called Hinokami Kagura (lit. Dance of the Fire God), referencing Kagu-tsuchi, that is later transformed into a Breathing Style by the protagonist, Tanjiro Kamado.
Voiced by: Yuki Kaida (Japanese); Lucian Lee (English) A male student at Yurie's school who was competing for student council. Bin-chan (貧乏神(貧ちゃん), Binbou-gami) A poverty god Yurie takes in after he saves Tama's life. He shares Tama's body. Tama (一橋 タマ, Hitotsubashi Tama) Voiced by: Chiwa Saitō (Japanese); Carrie Savage ...
Yaoyorozu no Kami (八百万の神, Eight Million Gods) is a term referring to kami in Shinto. The phrase "eight million gods" in Shinto religion does not mean that there are exactly 8 million gods. It means there are too many gods to count. [1] At the time infinity was not a known concept [2] and 8 is a lucky number in Asian culture. [3]
The name Kuraokami combines kura 闇 "dark; darkness; closed" and okami 龗 "dragon tutelary of water". This uncommon kanji (o)kami or rei 龗, borrowed from the Chinese character ling 龗 "rain-dragon; mysterious" (written with the "rain" radical 雨, 3 口 "mouths", and a phonetic of long 龍 "dragon") is a variant Chinese character for Japanese rei < Chinese ling 靈 "rain-prayer ...