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Raijin

Character

Raijin is a ninja of Wano Country who served as one of Kurozumi Orochi's Oniwabanshu agents before the group folded into the Beasts Pirates. A minor antagonist of the Wano Country Arc, he is rarely seen apart from his partner Fujin.

Age: 45
Height: 200 cm
Origin: Wano Country (Grand Line)
Birthday: June 4th
Residence: Flower Capital, Wano Country
Blood Type: X
Japanese Name: 雷刃
First Appearance: Chapter 931; Episode 925
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Appearance

Of ordinary height, Raijin sports a mane of long, spiky white hair. A goggled mask splits his face into two color halves, one blue and one yellow, and he dresses in an orange kimono with white gloves. Mounted on his back is a wide ring that holds four fireballs.

He is often shown astride Warazane, his oversized catfish, which is capable of traveling across dry land as readily as water.

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Personality

As with the rest of the Orochi Oniwabanshu, Raijin is devoted to the shogun and takes his duties seriously, scoffing at how careless it was for Robin to creep through Orochi Castle while ninja stood guard. For all his discipline, however, he is deeply superstitious and quick to panic, a flaw laid bare when the living skeleton Brook sent him fleeing in terror.

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Abilities

Raijin is a highly capable ninja, skilled enough to ambush Nico Robin and corner her alongside his fellow agents before she realized they were there. His trademark style, shared with Fujin, is a grappling technique known as Slimy Grappling, and he supplements it by hurling shuriken, which he used in his attacks on Robin.

In the Wano Country Arc, he and the other Oniwabanshu surprised the disguised O-Robi during Orochi's banquet, only to capture a vanishing body double conjured by her fruit. Searching the hall for the real geisha, Raijin and Fujin stumbled onto Brook's spirit form and bolted in terror, mistaking him for the Gashadokuro and spreading their panic to the rest of the squad. Later, during the unrest at Rasetsu Town following Yasuie's execution, Daikoku set the pair after a woman seen with Roronoa Zoro, but Zoro intervened and struck Raijin down.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Raijin and Fujin?

Raijin and Fujin are ninja partners who served Kurozumi Orochi as Oniwabanshu agents in Wano Country before the group folded into the Beasts Pirates. The two are rarely seen apart and share a signature grappling technique called Slimy Grappling.

Is Raijin good or bad in One Piece?

Raijin is a minor antagonist of the Wano Country Arc, loyal to Shogun Orochi and devoted to upholding his orders. Despite his discipline, he is deeply superstitious and prone to panic, shown when Brook's skeletal form sent him fleeing in terror.

What fighting style does Raijin use?

Raijin fights using a grappling technique called Slimy Grappling, shared with his partner Fujin, and supplements it by throwing shuriken. He used these skills to ambush and corner Nico Robin at Orochi Castle.

What happened when Raijin encountered Brook in Wano?

During Orochi's banquet, Raijin and Fujin searched the hall for the disguised geisha O-Robi but stumbled onto Brook's spirit form instead. Mistaking him for the Gashadokuro, they fled in terror and spread panic through the rest of the Oniwabanshu squad.

How was Raijin defeated in Wano?

During the unrest at Rasetsu Town following Yasuie's execution, Daikoku sent Raijin and Fujin after a woman seen with Roronoa Zoro. Zoro intervened and struck Raijin down.

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