As a cultural expert with a deep understanding of Japanese mythology, I can provide you with information on the deity associated with death in Japan. In Japanese mythology, there isn't a single "god of death" as in some other cultures. However, there are several deities and spirits that are related to death or the afterlife.
One of the most well-known is
Yama, the King of Hell, also known as
Enma-daio or
Enma-ō. He is based on the Buddhist concept of Yama, the lord of the underworld, who judges the dead. In Japanese folklore, he is depicted as a fearsome king with a mirror that reflects the true nature of a person's soul.
Another figure is
Kurama Tengu, a tengu (a type of supernatural being) who is sometimes associated with death because of his role as a guardian of the mountain and the souls of the deceased.
There is also
Jizō, a Buddhist deity who is believed to be a protector of children and travelers, and is often associated with the afterlife. Jizō statues are frequently found at crossroads and graveyards.
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