Rai-chan

Unreleased

, also known as, is a Shadowside Yo-kai of the Shady tribe.

Appearances

 * Yo-kai Watch 4: Befriending Yo-kai

Etymology
Rai-chan is a nickname for Raijin, adding the suffix chan, the childish version of san, which refers to children and girls.

Raijin is based on the Yo-kai of the same name. Raijin (雷神), also known as Yakusa no ikazuchi no kami, Kaminari-sama, and Raiden-sama, is a god of lightning, thunder and storms in Japanese mythology and the Shinto religion. The name 'Raijin' is derived from the Japanese words kaminari (雷, meaning thunder) and kami (神, meaning god). Raijin is typically depicted with fierce and aggressive facial expressions, standing atop a cloud, and is shown beating on drums. The drums are often shown to have the symbol tomoe drawn on them. Raijin is often depicted as a protector and/or warrior figure within Japanese temples and shrines.