Fujin is a shinobi who rode with the Orochi Oniwabanshu under Wano's shogun Kurozumi Orochi before the unit folded into the Beasts Pirates. A minor foe in the Wano Country Arc, he is paired with fellow ninja Raijin.
A dark helmet caps Fujin's head, with a long ponytail of orange hair jutting up from behind it. His turquoise kimono is patterned with shuriken motifs, and he rounds out the outfit with white gloves and a puffed-up, cape-like wrap that billows behind his shoulders. He is frequently shown astride Sugamichi, an oversized catfish able to travel across dry land.
In line with his Oniwabanshu comrades, Fujin gives Orochi unwavering service and takes his work seriously. He carries a streak of superstition, though, and frightens easily. That timidity surfaced plainly when the living skeleton Brook crossed his path and sent him bolting in terror.
Fujin is a highly capable ninja, skilled enough to ambush Nico Robin and corner her without warning alongside the rest of his squad. His trademark discipline, which he shares with Raijin, is a grappling style nicknamed Slimy Grappling. He fought with a pair of wakizashi held in a reversed grip until Roronoa Zoro shattered them in battle. The anime expands his repertoire, granting him a sphere of compressed air he can hurl, considerable raw power that briefly held Zoro off, and even the use of Armament Haki, all of it outside the manga canon.

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In One Piece, Raijin and Fujin are a pair of ninja who serve as minor antagonists during the Wano Country Arc, having ridden with the Orochi Oniwabanshu under shogun Kurozumi Orochi before the unit was folded into the Beasts Pirates.
Fujin is a skilled ninja who fights with a pair of wakizashi in a reversed grip and shares a grappling style called Slimy Grappling with his partner Raijin, though Roronoa Zoro eventually shattered his swords in battle.
Fujin and Raijin mistook Brook's ghostly form for a giant skeleton spirit and fled screaming in terror, since Fujin carries a superstitious streak and frightens easily.
Roronoa Zoro defeated Fujin, breaking his wakizashi in combat and later beating the whole band of ninja Fujin led while pursuing Zoro and Hiyori through the woods outside Wano's capital.
Fujin is frequently shown riding Sugamichi, an oversized catfish capable of traveling across dry land.
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