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Zippo Japanese Pattern Fujin Raijin NI

Sale price$116.00

Fujin, known as the God of Prosperity and Well-being, and Raijin, known as the God of Grain Fulfillment and Land Protection, are still celebrated today as auspicious deities of nature. Featuring a breathtaking four-sided continuous design, this ZIPPO lighter is both stunning and meaningful. Perfect to carry as a protective charm or as a thoughtful gift!

Case Shape: Regular Case
Surface Finish: Etching | Antique Nickel

Characteristics of Fujin and Raijin

Fujin and Raijin are natural deities from Japanese mythology and Buddhism, often featured in art. They are gods representing wind and thunder, each with distinct characteristics:


Fujin (Wind God)

  1. God of Wind

    • Fujin controls the wind, influencing weather and natural phenomena.
    • In Japan, he is revered as a deity who brings bountiful harvests and has been worshipped since ancient times.
  2. Appearance

    • Typically depicted carrying a large sack (wind sack) over his shoulders.
    • The sack releases winds, symbolizing his control over the weather.
  3. Symbolic Meaning

    • Fujin represents harmony in nature, new beginnings, and purification.

Raijin (Thunder God)

  1. God of Thunder and Lightning

    • Raijin creates thunder and lightning, bringing rain to nurture crops.
    • He is worshipped in Japan as a protector of the land and a deity of bountiful harvests.
  2. Appearance

    • Often shown with multiple drums, which he uses to produce thunder.
    • Characterized by a red body and a fierce expression, symbolizing his immense power.
  3. Symbolic Meaning

    • Raijin symbolizes abundance, vitality, and protection from disasters.
    • He is also believed to ward off evil spirits and misfortune.

Shared Traits of Fujin and Raijin

  • Auspicious Deities

    • Both are closely tied to agriculture, bringing prosperity and peace through the forces of nature.
  • Cultural and Artistic Significance

    • They have been popular motifs in Japanese art, such as the famous "Wind God and Thunder God Screens" by Tawaraya Sotatsu.
    • Today, they remain widely appreciated as good luck symbols and are often used in charms and decorative items.
Zippo Japanese Pattern Fujin Raijin NI
Zippo Japanese Pattern Fujin Raijin NI Sale price$116.00