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Kamu Susano-o is a Persona in the Persona series. It is the Yusuke Kitagawa's second evolution Persona.

Profile

Origin

Design

Gameplay

Compendium

Compendium Entries
Persona 3 Reload A Persona of another story. He was a Japanese god found in the Izumo Fudoki, and was one of the three gods born from Izanagi. He was violent, but also had a sensitive side, showing love for his mother and reading poems.

Game Appearances

Audio Drama Appearances

Novel Appearances

Anime Appearances

Manga Appearances

Other Appearances

Trivia

Nomenclature

Kamu is an archaic form of kami (god). The Japanese spelling uses the pre-1946 kana spelling スサノヲ for Susanoo instead of the modern スサノオ.

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese カムスサノヲ Kamu susanoo Kamu Susanoo
Simplified Chinese 神须佐之男 Shén xū zuǒ zhī nán Simplified Chinese rendering of the Japanese 神須佐之男 Kamu susanoo
Traditional Chinese 神須佐之男 Shén xū zuǒ zhī nán Traditional Chinese rendering of the Japanese 神須佐之男 Kamu susanoo
Korean 카무스사노오 Kamuseusanoo Kamu Susanoo
Russian Каму Сусаноо Kamu Susanoo Kamu Susanoo

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