Yato-no-kami
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The Yato-no-kami (夜刀の神; "gods of the night-sword") are snake deities in Japanese folklore appearing in the Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki.
They lived in Namegata county, in fields near the government office. As a snake, it was an araburu-kami (荒ぶる神; "rough, aggressive kami") which are fierce kami who represent the ferocious side of nature, such as raging rivers and fierce storms - as well as natural disasters. While such things do bring suffering to people, a properly enshrined and worshipped Araburu Kami would also protect the people from these calamities. [1] Yato no kami were rumored to bring familial extermination on anyone who saw them.