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Shinto Home Humor Gaming Myth Ego Links Email Intro A Kami B Kami C Kami D Kami E Kami F Kami G Kami H Kami I Kami J Kami K Kami L Kami M Kami N Kami O Kami P Kami Q Kami R Kami S Kami T Kami U Kami V Kami W Kami X Kami Y Kami Z Kami The Kami of Shinto In Shinto their are eight million kami, however the number eight was also used to denote many, so lets just say their are lots of them. Every ...
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The Japanese god of love, worshipped by prostitutes, landlords, singers and musicians. Despite his ferocious appearance (he has a third eye vertically placed between his two other eyes and a lion's head in his hair) he is considered to be beneficent ...
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A young Japanese god who cut down the mortuary house of his dead friend. The building fell down from heaven to earth where it became Mount Moyama. ...
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The Japanese god of thunder, one of several. He was born noisy, and when grew up he became even more noisier. To quiet him, the gods carried him up and down a ladder (this explains the approaching and receding sound of thunder). ...
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The Japanese astral goddess of weavers. ...
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