[りゅう(P);たつ;りょう, ryuu (P); tatsu ; ryou] (n) (1) (See ドラゴン) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga (semidivine human-cobra chimera in Indian mythology); (3) (りゅう, りょう only) promoted rook (shogi); (P) #1686
[ほう;ぼう, hou ; bou] (n) (arch) (See 鯤) peng (in Chinese mythology, giant bird said to be able to turn into a fish) #9438
[amazon] (n, adj-no) (1) the Amazon river; (2) Amazon (woman of Greek mythology) #12542
[せいりょう;しょうりょう;せいりゅう, seiryou ; shouryou ; seiryuu] (n) (1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) (See 四神) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens) #15843
[オノコロじま(オノコロ島);オノゴロじま(オノゴロ島);おのころじま(磤馭慮島);おのごろじま(磤馭慮島), onokoro jima ( onokoro shima ); onogoro jima ( onogoro shima ); onokorojima ( ketsu] (n) (1) (arch) (See 天の瓊矛) Onokoro Island (in Japanese mythology, the island formed by drops of water falling from the heavenly jeweled spear); Onogoro Island; (2) Japan
[ギリシャしんわ(ギリシャ神話);ギリシアしんわ(ギリシア神話), girisha shinwa ( girisha shinwa ); girishia shinwa ( girishia shinwa )] (n) Greek mythology
[shishufosu] (n) Sisyphus, Sisuphos, Greek mythology, from Homer's Odyssey
[seire-n ; seiren ; seire-nesu] (n) (セイレーネス is plural) siren (in Greek mythology) (grc
[dafunisu] (n) Daphnis (in Greek mythology)
[dafunisu to kuroe] (exp) Daphnis and Chloe (in Greek mythology)
[misoroji-] (n) mythology
[raokoon] (n) Laocoon (figure from Greek mythology)
[ローマしんわ, ro-ma shinwa] (n) Roman mythology; Roman myths
[あっこ, akko] (n) (in mythology) bad fox
[おうりゅう, ouryuu] (n) Yinglong; dragon-like beast from Chinese mythology
[ひのかみ, hinokami] (n) god of fire (in Japanese mythology, usu. Kagutsuchi no Kami)
[くうこ, kuuko] (n) (in mythology) (See 妖狐) second-ranking fox spirit
[つくよみ, tsukuyomi] (n) (1) nickname for the moon; (2) Tsukuyomi (god of the moon in Shinto and mythology)
[これい, korei] (n) (in mythology) fox spirit
[しきょう, shikyou] (n) (See 四霊) the four inauspicious beasts from Chinese mythology
[しずい, shizui] (n) (obsc) (See 麒麟・きりん・2, 鳳凰・ほうおう, 霊亀・れいき・1, 応竜・おうりゅう) the four auspicious beasts from Chinese mythology
[しれい, shirei] (n) (obsc) (See 麒麟・2, 鳳凰, 霊亀・1, 応竜) the four auspicious beasts from Chinese mythology
[しゅてんどうじ, shutendouji] (n) Oni (demon), said to be one of the most wicked and powerful monster in Japanese mythology
[いずもけいしんわ, izumokeishinwa] (n) Izumo mythology
[しんようしゅう, shinyoushuu] (n) collection of mythology
[しんわがく, shinwagaku] (n) mythology
[ぜんこ, zenko] (n) (in mythology) good fox
[おおとり, ootori] (n) (1) large bird; (2) (esp. 鵬) (See 鵬・ほう) kun (in Chinese mythology, giant bird said to be able to turn into a fish); (3) (esp. 鳳) (See 鳳凰) fenghuang (Chinese phoenix)
[やまたのおろち, yamatanoorochi] (n) eight-headed, eight-tailed serpent (in Japanese mythology)
[やたのからす, yatanokarasu] (n) (1) (obsc) (See 八咫烏) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology
[やたがらす, yatagarasu] (n) (1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology
[ほうらい, hourai] (n) (1) Mount Penglai; Penglai Island; enchanted land of perpetual youth from Chinese mythology; (2) (See 三蓬莱) sacred mountain (e.g. Mount Fuji, Mount Kumano, etc.)
[ほくおうしんわ, hokuoushinwa] (n) Norse mythology
[らいじゅう, raijuu] (n) (in Chinese mythology) beast which descends from the sky with a thunderbolt
[とうてつもん, toutetsumon] (n) figure of a creature of Chinese mythology engraved on bronze ware during the Yin-Chou dynasty
[こん, kon] (n) (arch) (See 鵬) kun (in Chinese mythology, giant fish said to be able to turn into a bird)