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Genghis Khan Warfare

Question: Do the Japanese control the weather by calling on the powers of the ancient Samurai gods to defeat an enemy?
Kamikaze. In English, literally, "Divine Wind".
Throughout history, the Japanese people have seemed to harbor an ability to affect the weather against their enemies.
Twice, Genghis Khan sought to invade Japan, and twice a typhoon arose to inflict massive casualties on his invasion fleet.
In WW II, the weather often seemed to adversely effect Japan's enemies during warfare.Any rational thoughts???
Answer: Hello
The ancient Japanese people might have believed in thousands of Gods around them.
They also feared anger of those Gods.
So they thanked the Gods for foods they got from nature
and prayed for the productiveness of grain.But it doesn't mean they had such an ability as you asked.
If they had had such abilities, they could have avoided tragedies in Hiroshima and Nagasaki and Empire of Japan still existed even now.
Genghis Khan must have not had little Information about the climate of east Asia.
Needless to say, I don't have such an ability.
If I had one, I would never told that.
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