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Jurojin

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"One of the Seven Gods of Fortune, said to bring longevity and wealth. His scroll is filled with otherworldly incantations."


Jurojin (Japanese: 寿老人 Jurojin) is a Rank S, Drain-attribute Rare Yo-kai of the Shady tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3.

In Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, he is an Rank SS Yo-kai of the Shady tribe.

He is one of The Seven Gods of Fortune.

Appearances

Video games

Biology

Jurojin appears as an elderly old man with long white hair as well as a beard. He wears a purple coat as well as a purple hat with pink antlers on it. He also wears a pair of pink earrings. He holds a staff that has a scroll tied to it.

Profile

Yo-kai Watch 3

Jurojin can be befriended as a daily battle through battling him in his arena which you can access by talking to Mr. Wonderful next to the Dream Wheel in Northbeech and trading a Ghastly Fragment for a Darkness or Abyss Aura.

Alternatively, you can trade for a Darkness or Abyss Aura in Blasters-T, to open up his dungeon where he can be obtained as a Clu-T-Fact reward.

Yo-kai Watch Busters 2

Jurojin can be befriended as a Clu-T-Fact reward in the Dark Labyrinth and the Polar Darkness Labyrinth.

Game data

Quotes

  • Blasters T camp: "If it's adventure and mystery you seek, you need only walk beside me!"

Etymology

Origin

Jurojin is based on a god of the same name, belonging to the shichifukujin (see Benzaiten#Origin).

He is the God of longevity. Jurōjin originated from the Chinese Taoist god, the Old Man of the South Pole. He is known as the immortal of the Northern Song dynasty (960 – 1127) and may have been a historical figure of the period. Jurōjin is identified as the personification of the Southern Polar Star. While paintings and statues of Jurōjin are considered auspicious, he never developed a following independent of the other deities Seven Gods of Fortune.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 寿老人 Jurojin
  Spanish Jurojin
  Italian Jurojin
  German Jurojin