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All individuals possess a tamashii, meaning a mind, heart, or soul. A tamashii without a body is called a mitama. Those whose tamashii has the nature of kami are called mikoto. In the Age of the Kami, or Kamiyo, the Earth was ruled by kami, whose forms were akin to humans, but had pure hearts and spoke in the language of kotodama.
Soul of Chogokin (SOC) (超合金魂, Chōgōkin Tamashii, lit."Soul of Super-alloy") is a popular line of adult collector's toys produced by the Japanese company Bandai Spirits.
Tamashii may refer to: Group Tamashii, a Japanese rock band; Tamashii, a professional wrestling event series by New Japan Pro Wrestling; See also
See also tamashii. Konaoshi – Attire of the Heian court, now worn by kannushi in formal functions. Kongōsho – A ritual weapon, resembling a yawara and a vajra-mushti. Konjin – An itinerant kami from onmyōdō. Konjin is associated with compass directions, and said to change position with the year, lunar month, and season.
Yamato-damashii "Japan, Japanese" compounds Yamato (大和, "great harmony") with damashii, which is the voiced rendaku pronunciation of tamashii (魂 "spirit; soul"). Both these kanji ( Chinese characters used in Japan) readings Yamato (大和) and damashii (魂) are native Japanese kun'yomi , while the Wakon (和魂 "Japanese spirit") reading ...
At first, a single titled "Zankoku na tenshi no these ~ Tamashii no rufuran" was planned but not included in the final version. [241] In July 2019, "Zankoku na tenshi no these" was also used in the strategy video game The Battle Cats; [242] Takahashi sang only the word nya (にゃ), a Japanese onomatopoeia of meow.
A high-definition remaster of the game made with Unity, titled Katamari Damacy Reroll, was released on the Nintendo Switch and Windows on December 7, 2018. [50] [51] Known as Katamari Damacy Encore in Japan, it is the first title in Bandai Namco Entertainment's Encore series of remasters. The game includes support for the Switch's gyro controls ...
"Tamashii no Refrain" (魂のルフラン, Tamashī no Rufuran, "Soul's Refrain") was the theme song used for the first film in the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise, Evangelion: Death and Rebirth. It was performed by Yoko Takahashi and released as a single on 21 February 1997. [ 112 ]