Fūjin

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See also: fujin, fùjìn, and fūjin

English

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The Japanese wind god Fūjin, Sōtatsu, 17th century.

Etymology

From Japanese 風神 (ふうじん Fūjin), from Middle Chinese (MC pjuwng, wind) +‎ (ʑiɪn, deity”, “spirit).

Proper noun

Fūjin

  1. (Japanese mythology, Shinto) The Japanese god of winds and storms, along with Raijin and Susanoo.

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Japanese

Romanization

Fūjin

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ふうじん