• Yakusanoikazuchi or ikazuchi is a collective name for the eight kami of thunder in Japanese mythology. Each one represents a different type of storm. Ikazuchi...
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    Hitorigami Kamiumi Kunado-no-Kami Mishaguji Munakata Taisha Shinigami Yakusanoikazuchi: thunder deities born from Izanami's body Zhong Kui Zuijin Family tree...
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    avenge her shame, Izanami dispatched the gods of thunder (known as the Yakusanoikazuchi), the "hags of Yomi" (予母都志許売 Yomotsu-shikome), and a horde of warriors...
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    Tenman Daijizai Tenjin (Japanese: 天満大自在天神) Susanoo (Japanese: スサノオ) Yakusanoikazuchi (Japanese: 八雷神) Indra (Vedic, Hindu mythology and Buddhist mythology)...
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  • kokugakuin.ac.jp. "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Kami in Classic Texts : Yakusanoikazuchi". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Ashkenazi, M. (2003). Handbook of Japanese...
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    worshippers [citation needed]. Kiyoshi Shrine:Three demon arrows Ogasa Shrine:Yaflet Festival Ikuko Shrine:Hinode Festival Tan-nuri arrow Yakusanoikazuchi...
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