Fūjin
Fūjin is a deity in Japanese mythology, known as the god of wind. He is often depicted as a fearsome figure carrying a large bag of winds on his back, which he uses to unleash storms and gales. Fūjin is typically portrayed with a wild appearance, featuring a green or black complexion and a flowing mane, symbolizing the chaotic nature of the wind.
In art and culture, Fūjin is frequently shown alongside Raijin, the god of thunder and lightning. Together, they represent the powerful forces of nature. Fūjin's influence can be seen in various traditional festivals and rituals aimed at appeasing the winds and ensuring favorable weather.