Zuijin
In Shinto, Zuijin (随身; lit. "Obeying-Orders Being" or "Attendant Deity") are Kami warrior-guardian figures, Kami that guard over shrine gates are considered to be Kado-Mori-no-Kami or Kadomori-no-Kami, the gods who watch over the gates.
In Shinto, Zuijin (随身; lit. "Obeying-Orders Being" or "Attendant Deity") are Kami warrior-guardian figures, Kami that guard over shrine gates are considered to be Kado-Mori-no-Kami or Kadomori-no-Kami, the gods who watch over the gates.
In Shinto, Zuijin (随身; lit. "Obeying-Orders Being" or "Attendant Deity") are Kami warrior-guardian figures, Kami that guard over shrine gates are considered to be Kado-Mori-no-Kami or Kadomori-no-Kami, the gods who watch over the gates.
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