Fujin is a deity in Japanese mythology, known as the god of wind. He is often depicted as a fearsome figure with a bag of winds slung over his shoulder, which he uses to unleash storms and gales. Fujin is typically portrayed with a green or blue complexion, symbolizing the sky and nature's power.
In art and literature, Fujin is frequently shown alongside Raijin, the god of thunder and lightning. Together, they represent the forces of nature, with Fujin controlling the winds and Raijin commanding the storms. Their dynamic relationship highlights the balance between different elements in Japanese folklore.