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Eriko Christy, a protagonist of the video game Illbleed; Eriko Takahashi (絵里子), a main character of the erotic comedy manga series High School Girls; Eriko Torii (江利子), a character from the manga and anime series Maria-sama ga Miteru
The presence of a torii at the entrance is usually the simplest way to identify Shinto shrines, and a small torii icon represents them on Japanese road maps and on Google Maps. The first appearance of torii gates in Japan can be reliably pinpointed to at least the mid-Heian period; they are mentioned in a text written in 922. [1]
Many denizens of the Special Region base their middle names on the name of the deity they personally worship. Hardy ( ハーディー , Hādī ) Hardy (" Hades " in the Alpha Manga Service dubs) is the Goddess of the Underworld in the Special Region, whose main temple is located in the city of Belnago.
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Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居 清広, d. c. 1776) was a Japanese artist of the Torii school of ukiyo-e. Kiyohiro's date of birth is unknown, [1] while Ukiyo-e Ruikō lists his death date as 1776. No other evidence of those dates are known. [2] Kiyohiro's personal name was Shichinosuke (七之助).
The style of torii is not strictly based on the style of shrine, and there could be more than one style of torii in one shrine. [4] Similar to shimenawa, torii also have meaning in Shinto, representing a gate to the world, people, or any relationship. [7] The purpose of torii and shimenawa is the same, in bringing lost people to the kami-filled ...
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Torii Kiyonaga (Japanese: 鳥居 清長; 1752 – June 28, 1815) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist of the Torii school. Originally Sekiguchi Shinsuke , the son of an Edo bookseller, [ 1 ] from Motozaimokuchō Itchōme in Edo, he took on Torii Kiyonaga as an art name .