How many gods do Japanese have?
Matthew Cannon
Updated on January 12, 2026
There are eight million kami—a number that, in traditional Japanese culture, can be considered synonymous with infinity. Throughout the islands of Japan, you'll encounter these deities at shrines, monuments and in popular culture time and again. These are seven of the most prominent Shinto kami.
Who is the main god of Japan?
Hachiman (八幡神) is the god of war and the divine protector of Japan and its people. Originally an agricultural deity, he later became the guardian of the Minamoto clan. His symbolic animal and messenger is the dove. Inari Ōkami (稲荷大神) The god or goddess of rice and fertility.Does Japan have multiple gods?
According to Japanese folktales, there are 8 Million kami, a number considered synonymous with eternity in Japanese traditions and culture. You will encounter various monuments devoted to several gods of ancient Japanese mythology throughout Japan. Kami, or Japanese gods, can be good or evil.What gods are there in Japan?
Japanese Gods
- Amaterasu. Japanese sun goddess, the queen of heaven, kami, and creation itself.
- Ame-no-Uzume. Japanese goddess of the dawn, who saved the world from eternal night.
- Benzaiten. Japanese goddess of luck and wisdom, kami of all that flows, from water to time.
- Bishamonten. ...
- Daikokuten. ...
- Ebisu. ...
- Fujin. ...
- Fukurokuju.