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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft mod is a mod that changes aspects of the sandbox game Minecraft. Minecraft mods can add additional content to the game, make tweaks to specific features, and optimize performance. Thousands of mods for the game have been created, with some mods even generating an income for their authors.

  3. Summer Pockets - Wikipedia

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    Summer Pockets is a romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Hairi Takahara. Much of its gameplay is spent on reading the story's narrative and dialogue.The text in the game is accompanied by character sprites, which represent who Hairi is talking to, over background art.

  4. Inari shrine - Wikipedia

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    Kobo Daishi understood Inari's significance and built a shrine for the kami and inscribed on it the Chinese characters for "rice" and "sack". [1] The spread of Inari worship first began through the kami's adoption as a yashikigami, which functioned as an estate deity that are commonly enshrined on family land.

  5. Tamatsukuri Inari Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Tamatsukuri Inari Shrine (玉造稲荷神社, Tamatsukuri-Inari-jinja) is a shrine dedicated to the Shinto kami ('god') Inari. Its construction can be traced to 12 BCE, and Inari was enshrined there by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the 1580s to protect Osaka Castle .

  6. Takekoma Inari Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The Takekoma Inari Shrine (竹駒稲荷神社) is a Shintō shrine in the city of Iwanuma in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It is considered one of the three main shrines dedicated to the kami Inari, and claims to be the second-oldest Inari shrine in Japan. [1] It was also referred to as the Takekoma Myojin (武隈明神)

  7. Yūtoku Inari Shrine - Wikipedia

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    It was built to the Inari kami of the harvest by a princess from Kyoto named Manko Hime (萬子媛) who married Nabeshima Naotomo. The Nabeshima clan was entrusted with protecting Edo’s interests in Kyūshū , in particular the city of Nagasaki , which was one of the few ports open to foreign contact during Japan’s period of isolation.

  8. Kasama Inari Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Kasama Inari Shrine (笠間稲荷神社 Kasama Jinja) is one of the three largest Inari Okami shrines in Japan, having been awarded the ancient court rank of Senior First Grade. According to legends associated with the shrine, it was founded in 651 during the reign of Emperor Kotoku , indicating a history extending over some thirteen centuries.

  9. Inarimachi Station (Toyama) - Wikipedia

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    Inarimachi Station is served by the Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line, and is 1.6 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Dentetsu-Toyama. It is also a terminal station for the Toyama Chihō Railway Fujikoshi Line