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  2. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    Magatama capped by silver or gold also appear towards the end of the period. Large magatama made of talc, imitations of smaller ones made of more precious materials, were used as grave goods. [2] Magatama are found in kofun tumuli across Japan from the period. Their use went from merely decorative to sacred and ceremonial grave goods.

  3. Izumo Tamatsukuri site - Wikipedia

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    From the large amount of artifacts excavated, it has been confirmed that beads were produced from the early Kofun period to the Heian period. The excavated items include a huge number of finished and unfinished beads made of jasper, agate, and quartz crystal. Both magatama and cylindrical beads were made. There are tens of thousands of other ...

  4. Tomoe - Wikipedia

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    Tomoe (巴, also written 鞆絵), [a] commonly translated as "comma", [2] [3] is a comma-like swirl symbol used in Japanese mon (roughly equivalent to a heraldic badge or charge in European heraldry).

  5. Mita-Ōsawa Kofun Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The Mita-Ōsawa Kofun Cluster is located on a ridge at an elevation of about 360 to 370 meters in the Uda Basin, southeast of the Nara Basin. Archaeological excavations in 1980 discovered burial mounds and remains of medieval residences.

  6. Kōshōji Kofun - Wikipedia

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    Grave goods included magatama beads, cylindrical beads, Haji ware pottery pots, and iron swords. The largest box-shaped sarcophagus was made from stones brought from a great distance, including basalt thought to be from Noko Island and talc from Mt. Wakasugi. The smaller sarcophagi are made from local stone.

  7. Imperial Regalia of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Itachi is seen using attacks utilizing Yasakani beads and the "Yata Mirror." Itachi also uses the "Totsuka Blade" which is said to be a variant of the Kusanagi Blade. In Kid Icarus, Pit uses the "Three Sacred Treasures" to beat Medusa. They are the "Arrow of Light", the "Mirror Shield", and the "Wings of Pegasus". In the Yu-Gi-Oh!

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