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  2. Isonokami Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Isonokami Shrine (石上神宮, Isonokami-jingū, also Isonokami-futsu-no-mitama-jinja (石上布都御魂神社), Furu-ōmyojin (布留大明神) etc.) is a Shinto shrine located in the hills of Furu in Tenri, Nara Prefecture, Japan. [1] It is one of the oldest extant Shinto shrines in Japan and has housed several significant artifacts.

  3. Amaterasu - Wikipedia

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    Upon waking up and discovering the sword inside the storehouse, Takakuraji went to where Iwarebiko was and presented it to him. The magic power of the Futsu-no-Mitama immediately exterminated the evil gods of the region and roused Iwarebiko and his men from their slumber.

  4. List of Shaman King characters - Wikipedia

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    He is depicted as a Shaman having Yoh's spirit guardian, Amidamaru, alongside him using him with the Futsu-no-Mitama no Tsurugi (フツノミタマの剣) weapon to create two Over Souls, O.S. "Oni Kabuto" (O.S. 鬼兜) and O.S. "Oni Kabuto Though" (O.S. 鬼兜). He lives at Tamao Tamamura's care while his parents are absent.

  5. Yoh Asakura - Wikipedia

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    Yoh [a] Asakura (Japanese: 麻倉 葉, Hepburn: Asakura Yō) is a fictional character and protagonist of the manga series Shaman King created by Hiroyuki Takei.Yoh is a shaman with a lazy demeanor who is accompanied by a six-hundred-year-old samurai ghost, Amidamaru.

  6. Futsunushi - Wikipedia

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    A variant account has Futsunushi and Takemikazuchi putting to death the evil deity Amatsumikaboshi (Kagaseo) in heaven first before they descend to Izumo. The account adds that it was at this time that Iwainushi-no-Kami (possibly another name for Futsunushi), the deity enshrined in Katori, received the epithet iwai no ushi, 'master of worship ...

  7. Mitama - Wikipedia

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    Ise Shrine's Aramatsuri-no-miya is said to enshrine Amaterasu's ara-mitama. The Ara-Mitama (荒魂, lit. "Wild/Rampageous Spirit") is the dynamic or rough and violent side of a spirit. [5] [6] A kami's first appearance is as an ara-mitama, which must be pacified with appropriate pacification rites and worship so that the nigi-mitama can appear ...

  8. Kuraokami - Wikipedia

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    The name Kuraokami combines kura 闇 "dark; darkness; closed" and okami 龗 "dragon tutelary of water". This uncommon kanji (o)kami or rei 龗, borrowed from the Chinese character ling 龗 "rain-dragon; mysterious" (written with the "rain" radical 雨, 3 口 "mouths", and a phonetic of long 龍 "dragon") is a variant Chinese character for Japanese rei < Chinese ling 靈 "rain-prayer ...

  9. Talk:Totsuka-no-Tsurugi - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, in "Isonokami Futshu-no-Mitama Shrine(in Nara Prefecture)",that is dedicated to Ame-no-Habakiri and Futsu-no-Mitama, Ame-no-Habakiri is called Futsushi-Mitama and clearly distinguished from Futsu-no-Mitama. "Futsu-no-Mitama(布都御魂)" This is the sword that Takemikazuchi used to subjugate "Ashihara no Nakatsukuni".