Mystic Super Saiya-Jin. The form Gohan takes after having his true power released by Old Kai. Saiya-Jin is basically the original Japanese term for a Saiyan.
it stands for "super saiya jin" in Japanese
No there is not. Only goes up to super saiya-jin 3
Super Saiya-jin is what the j stands for in SSJ
The spelling "Saiyans" (Saiyan race of people) is used in the English version, while the Japanese spelling is Saiya-jin (サイヤ人).
Ito ang pagnanais ko para sa kanya.
The abbreviation SSJ4 is used in the game Dragon Ball Z. SSJ4 refers to Super Saiya-Jin Level 4. One can find more information about the SSJ4 at the website for Dragon Ball Z.
There are several forms of Super Saiyan, most notably the Super Saiyan 2 and Super Saiyan 3 forms. As shown by Cabba's Super Saiyan transformation during his match with Vegeta in the Tournament of Destroyers etc
well I don't know what Yamanaka means But I do know what Ino means It means Boar (saiya uchiha)Yamanaka means "in the mountains"..soo ino yamanaka means.. "boar in the mountains"..now that's funny!
because vegeta's father was named vegeta, and he was the king of all saiyan's
Well, that's because (I think it was In Japanese or something) it was Super Saiya-Jin, so it was SSJ, as opposed to now, just Super Saiyan (or as some people spell it, seiyan) so either way i guess is correct!
super saiyan 4 goku is not real the limit is ssj 4 -> By the way ssj means super saiya-jin. It is the Japanese acronym. Technically no. It most likely is real, just the fact that no one has ever reached it. oh and if you google it you can find a ton of images of it and super saiyan 6. And it also depends if you count the great ape forms and Legendary super saiyan.