- television)
villains took on the
mantle of
kaijin. To be clear,
kaijin is not an
offshoot of kaiju. The first-ever
kaijin that
appeared on film was The Great...
- Shocker's "Barrier
Destruction Ball" bomb for the
Revived Kaijin Corps (再生怪人軍団,
Saisei Kaijin Gundan, 13) to
storm in and get the
materials within. Though...
-
Kaijin Shrine (海神神社) also read as
Watatsumi Shrine is a
significant Shinto shrine located in
Tsushima Island,
Nagasaki Prefecture, ****an, that
holds a...
- "The
Fiend with
Twenty Faces" (****anese: 怪人二十面相, Hepburn:
Kaijin Nijū Mensō) is a
fictional character who
serves as a
recurring antagonist for
Kogoro Akechi...
-
there are also
accounts of the "sea human" (海人, Chinese: hairen, ****anese:
kaijin), some of
these accounts are of
European origin. A
known description of...
-
Kaijin Station (海神駅,
Kaijin-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in the city of Funabashi,
Chiba Prefecture, ****an,
operated by the
private railway operator...
- "sea-human") is a sea-dwelling
human or
humanoid in
Chinese lore, also
called kaijin (海人) by ****anese sources.
According to a
Chinese texts which were actually...
-
Fiend (透明怪人, Tōmei
Kaijin, 1951) The
Fiend with
Forty Faces (怪奇四十面相,
Kaiki shijū mensō, 1952)
Fiend from
Space (宇宙怪人, Uchū
Kaijin, 1953)
Terror of the...
- Miss
Kuroitsu from the
Monster Development Department (怪人開発部の黒井津さん,
Kaijin Kaihatsubu no Kuroitsu-san, "Kuroitsu-san in the
Superhuman Research & Development...
- navyrecognition.com.
Retrieved 2014-01-25.
Ishibashi 2012.
Kaijin-sha 2004.
Kaijin-sha 2014.
Nakanomyo 2015.
Kaijin-sha 2020, pp. 40–42.
Manabe Mitsuyuki;
Koseki Toshiki...