What is kanji for shinigami?

Shinigami is a Japanese word that is commonly used to describe the supernatural figure of death. In Japanese, the word is written as 死神, which is composed of two kanji characters.

The first character, 死, means "death" and is pronounced as "shi" in Japanese. It is often used in words related to death or dying, such as 死亡 (shibou) meaning "death" or 死刑 (shikei) meaning "execution".

The second character, 神, means "god" or "deity" and is pronounced as "kami" in Japanese. It is used to describe supernatural beings or deities, such as 神様 (kami-sama), which means "god" or "deity".

When the two characters are combined to form 死神, it means "death god" or "death deity", which is a common description for the supernatural figure of death in Japanese folklore. The shinigami is often portrayed as a dark, mysterious figure with powers over life and death, and is a popular subject in Japanese anime and manga.