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Toshigami (年神 or 歳神, Toshigami or Tomo, lit. "year god"), also known as Ōtoshi-no-kami (大年神, lit. "great year god"), is a Japanese kami and a part of the Shinto pantheon. Etymology [ edit ]
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The series began serialization in Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Dragon Age magazine on May 9, 2015. [2] The first volume was released on February 9, 2016. [3] As of December 2024, the series' chapters have been compiled into twelve volumes. [4]
Hōjō Tokiyuki (北条 時行) Voiced by: Asaki Yuikawa [1] (Japanese); Abby Trott [2] (English) The heir to the Hōjō regency before its destruction by Ashikaga Takauji. After the fall of the shogunate, he took refuge under Yorishige, where he was taught martial arts and academics while plotting to overthrow the Ashikaga clan and restore the Hōjō
Sama's father is hospitalized after a heart attack, and given only a month to live. A stranger at the hospital tells Sama that he can find a cure for his father, the Sugar Stone, a magical healing item, but it is located in the mysterious realm of Undertown. All Sama needs to do is crawl under his bed, close his eyes, and countdown from ten to one.
Hiro Fujiwara was born on December 23, 1981, in Hyōgo Prefecture. [3] She also has two older brothers and two cats, but is currently living alone. [3] She said that one of her older brothers was an otaku and anonymously posted the story of his younger sister, Hiro, on the web radio of her work Kaichō wa Maid-sama! in connection with its story of the Younger Sister Day.
According to the Kojiki she and Susanoo are the parents of Ukanomitama, [4] [5] and Toshigami [3] [2] who is often identified with Inari. [13] She is also known by the name Ohtoshimioya-no-Mikoto (大歳御祖命). [1] and worshipped at Shizuoka Sengen Shrine as a market goddess [14] [15]