
Fujin
Fujin, in Japanese mythology, is the god of wind. Often depicted as a muscular, armored figure wielding a bag of wind or a large fan, he is part of a pair with Raijin, the god of thunder. Fujin's role is to generate and control wind, influencing weather and natural events. Historically, he symbolizes the power and unpredictability of wind, impacting agriculture, navigation, and daily life. In art and folklore, he appears as a dynamic, fearsome deity, embodying both the force and mystery of the wind's influence on the world.