- en.wikipedia.org RaijūThe Raijū as depicted in Ban Kōkē's Kanda-Jihitsu. In Japanese mythology, the raijū (雷獣, らいじゅう, lit. "thunder animal/beast"...
- mitoloji.org.tr raiju-japon-mitolojisi/Japon halk hikayelerinde ve mitolojisinde önemli bir yere sahip olan Raijū, çeşitli hayvan şekillerinde tasvir edilir ve doğanın güçlü kuvvetlerini temsil eder.
- yokai.com raijuu/Origin: Long ago the raijū was one of the most well known and most feared supernatural creatures in Japanese folklore.
- monstergirlencyclopedia.miraheze.org wiki/RaijuMamono, Weasel Family, Beastman Type, and 5 more. Zipangu Region. Aggressive. Bold. Lustful. Main Page. Edit. View history. Purge. Discussion. Main. Extra. QnA.
- kakuriyo.fandom.com wiki/RaijūRaijū (雷獣) is one of the supporting characters in the Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi series.ll. Raijū is portrayed as a man with gold eyes and long blond hair that drapes in the front...
- mythicalencyclopedia.com raiju/Raiju is a legendary creature from Japanese mythology that has been the subject of many stories and legends. According to mythology, Raiju is the companion...
- thejapanbox.com blogs/japanese-mythology/raijuThe raijū inspired the Pokémon Raichu, Elecsprint (in its blue wolf dog form) and Raikou and "lightning" in Cardcaptor Sakura.
- tvtropes.org Tropes RaijuBecause of this, the appearance of the Raijū in popular culture is barely ever consistent and will often rely on its Shock and Awe powers as its defining trait.
- godchecker.com Japanese mythology Japanese pantheonGodchecker guide to Raiju (also known as Raijū), the Shinto fabulous creature of Lightning from Japanese mythology.
- abookofcreatures.com 2015/08/10/raiju/In Japan, it is said that lightning cannot pass through a mosquito-net – and neither can the Raiju.