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Minoru Tanaka (田中実, Tanaka Minoru) is the new possessor of the Death Note and the main protagonist of the one-shot sequel chapter The a-Kira Story (also titled Death Note: Special One Shot), where he decides to auction off the Death Note instead of using it. Having Ryuk go out to send his instructions to Sakura TV, he creates a hashtag to ...
Hagoromo (羽衣), literally "feather garment", may refer to: Feather cloak#Japan worn by the celestial women (tennyo) in Japanese legend or art; Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk, a Japanese brand of blackboard chalk originally produced by Hagoromo Bungu; Hagoromo Gitsune, one of the main antagonists in Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan
Death Note (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2003 to May 2006, with its chapters collected in 12 tankōbon volumes.
Voiced by: Takaya Kuroda (Japanese); Marc Diraison (English) Hagoromo Gitsune's loyal servant, he tries to recruit the Tono demons to her cause but is rebuffed. Following this he attempts to kill Rikuo. In the battle 400 years ago, he fought Hihi and stabbed Kejoro while Ibaraki Doji was fighting with her and Kubinashi.
Kaguya is a playable character; over the course of the game, her detachment as an immortal is replaced with a feeling of camaraderie for the mortals she protects. Persona 4 Golden – Persona Kaguya Hime in this 2012 enhanced port of the video game Persona 4 is based on the tale. Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – 2015 seinen manga and 2019 anime series.
The story of Rikuo's grandparents Nurarihyon and Yohime, the creation of the spirit blade Nenekirimaru and the battle against Hagoromo Gitsune 400 years ago. Tono Arc When Haguromo Gitsune resurfaces in Kyoto, Rikuo is determined to fight her and take revenge for his father's death - as well as rescue Yura, who has gone to aid the rest of the ...
W. B. Yeats' At the Hawk's Well drew extensively from the Hagoromo legend. [8] An abridged version of the plot of play is attested in German, with the name Das Federkleid, in Japanische Märchen und Sagen (1885). [9] An English translation exists in the book Green Willow; and other Japanese fairy tales, with the name The Robe of Feathers. [10]
Hagoromo (羽衣, lit. ' Feather[ed] Raiment ') – The stole-like, feathered, heavenly kimono or mantle of tennin (see below), spiritual beings found in Japanese Shinto-Buddhism; hagoromo allowed the tennin wearing them to fly. Haiden (拝殿, lit. ' Hall of Prayer ') – A shrine building dedicated to prayer, and the only one of a shrine open ...