Kishin

The kishin, kijin or onigami (Japanese: 鬼神 hidden/supernatural/wrathful/fierce god/deity/spirit/divine being, feminine: kijogami 鬼女神) are words used for oni gods and fierce deities in Shinto and Buddhism in Japanese mythology.

List of Shinto kishin

 * Fūjin
 * Raijin
 * Shuten dōji
 * Ōtakemaru

List of Buddhist kishin

 * Yama

This list is not completed yet

Types

 * Asuras. ("Also known as ashura.")
 * Dharmapala
 * Gandharvas. <{("Also known as kendatsuba.")}>
 * Garudas. <{("Also known as karura.")}>
 * Nagas. <{("Also known as dragons and tatsu.")}>
 * Yakshas. <{("Also known as yasha.")}>