They are often identified with the Ukanomitama and Buddhist deity Dakiniten. Their messengers and symbolic animal are foxes. Inari Ōkami (稲荷大神) The god or goddess of rice and fertility.His symbolic animal and messenger is the dove. Originally an agricultural deity, he later became the guardian of the Minamoto clan.
Hachiman (八幡神) Also known as Hachiman-shin or Yawata no Kami, he is the god of war and the divine protector of Japan and its people.He is often depicted as an oni with a bag slung over his back. Fūjin (風神) Also known as Kami-no-Kaze, he is the Japanese god of the wind and one of the eldest Shinto gods, said to have been present at the creation of the world.Ame-no-Uzume (天宇受売命 or 天鈿女命) Commonly called Uzume, she is the goddess of dawn and revelry, instrumental to the “missing sun motif” in Shinto. She is also known as The Great Persuader and The Heavenly Alarming Female.For many reasons, one among them being her ties to the Imperial family, she is often considered (though not officially) to be the “primary god” of Shinto.
Her full name means “Great Goddess” or “Great Spirit Who Shines in the Heavens” she may also be referred to as Ōhiru-menomuchi-no-kami (大日孁貴神).