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Japanese Mythology Miniatures

Kami descend. Yokai prowl. The old gods of Japan wake.

24 miniatures

Clay Cyanide's Japanese mythology collection draws from Shinto cosmology, Buddhist demons, and the yokai bestiaries of feudal Japan. Amaterasu radiates divine light. Susanoo faces the eight-headed serpent. Raijin and Fujin wage their eternal storm. The Moro no Oni — a multi-part demon set — captures the grotesque beauty of oni in full fury. Each sculpt balances the elegant restraint of Japanese aesthetic tradition with the visceral detail that defines Clay Cyanide's dark fantasy approach. These models are sculpted for painters who appreciate fine fabric folds, intricate armor lacework, and the interplay of beauty and menace. All presupported at 32mm and 75mm scale.

All Japanese Mythology Miniatures (24)

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Japanese deities are in the collection?

Major Shinto kami: Amaterasu, Susanoo, Tsukuyomi, Raijin, Fujin, Izanami, Izanagi, Inari Okami, Hachiman, and Uzume. Plus legendary figures like Watatsumi and Toyotama-Hime.

Are there yokai miniatures?

Yes — the collection includes yokai like Jorogumo (spider woman), Aka Manto, Tsuchigumo, Tengu, and the Moro no Oni multi-part demon set with five variant builds.

Can I use these for a Japanese-themed D&D campaign?

These are perfect for campaigns set in Kara-Tur, Rokugan, or homebrew Japanese-inspired settings. Yokai map directly to D&D creature types, and the kami make excellent divine patrons or boss encounters.

What is the Moro no Oni set?

A multi-part oni demon available in five configurations (Full, Part 1-4). Each variant offers a different pose and loadout, letting you build a complete oni warband or choose the configuration that best fits your encounter.