Kaijo
Introduction
Japanese for 'ocean castle'
Background Story
The name Kaijo comes from Japanese, where 'kai' means ocean and 'jo' means castle. It embodies a sense of strength and majesty, often associated with the vast and powerful nature of the sea. Additionally, it can be found in Japanese pop culture, where characters named Kaijo often exhibit qualities of bravery and adventure.
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Variations
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