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The itako place the animal's skull into a box and offer its spirit a daily offering of food. In return, the spirit enters homes of her patrons and provides detailed information about the dead. [16]: 181 Itako also carry a black cylinder, often bamboo, containing another protective charm and their certificate of itako training.
Tohoku Itako: A 19-year-old female, voiced by Ibuki Kido. She is the eldest sister of Tohoku Zunko and Tohoku Kiritan. She is the eldest sister of Tohoku Zunko and Tohoku Kiritan. Confirmation of her production began after a crowdfunding campaign which raised ¥10,300,000 upon closing.
Tohoku Zunko 東北ずん子, ... She has two sisters Itako (older) and Kiritan (younger) who were both developed for UTAU, as well as a pet called "Zundamon". [3 ...
Tohoku Kiritan (東北きりたん) (AI), is a female vocal for CeVIO AI only capable of singing. Tohoku Itako (東北イタコ) (AI), is a female vocal for CeVIO AI only capable of singing. Tohoku Zunko (東北ずん子) (AI), is a female vocal for CeVIO AI only capable of singing.
After the release of Vocaloid 3 vocal Tohoku Zunko, her two sisters Tohoku Itako and Tohoku Kiritan received UTAU vocals. [12] Kiritan would later hold a crowdfunding campaign for her to become a Voiceroid. [13] As well as its influence on Vocaloid, UTAU has served as a development launchpad for other commercial singing voice synthesizers.
A unique feature of Bodai-ji is the presence of mediums known as itako who claim to summon the souls of the dead and deliver messages in their voices. These mediums were traditionally blind and had to receive extensive spiritual training and purification rituals; however, in modern times, their number has dwindled and not all are blind.
Tohoku Itako; Zunko and Kiritan's oldest sister, a young adult voiced by Ibuki Kido. Also a collaboration with SSS Co., Ltd. [ 20 ] Tsuina-chan ; based on the character Tsuina the Ogre Hunter , a teenage female voiced by Mai Kadowaki who can speak both Standard and Kansai dialects .
A gehōbako is a box that contains many magical items traditionally used by miko, [1] and Itako. [2] [3]: 180 [4]: 66 It means lit. ' outer-ways box ', in reference to practices outside of Buddhist teachings. It is a box which contains secret items representative of a protective spirit, or kami.