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  2. Azure Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Azure Dragon display at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, during Lunar New Year 2024. The Azure Dragon (Chinese: 青龍 Qīnglóng), also known as Qinglong in Chinese, is one of the Dragon Gods who represent the mount or chthonic forces of the Five Regions' Highest Deities (五方上帝 Wǔfāng Shàngdì). It is also one of the Four Symbols of the ...

  3. Meibukan - Wikipedia

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    Meibukan is the "house of the pure-minded warrior." This refers the style of karate practiced. Meibukai is the association. Meibuka describes a karateka practicing Meibukan. Meibuken is, roughly translated, the "law (or fist) of the pure-minded warrior." The last one is used in association with the kata.

  4. Japanese festivals - Wikipedia

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    Matsuri (祭) is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday. In Japan, festivals are usually sponsored by a local shrine or temple, though they can be secular. Festivals are often based around one event, with food stalls, entertainment, and carnival games to keep people entertained. Some are based around temples or shrines, others hanabi ...

  5. eFestivals - Wikipedia

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    eFestivals is a website listing music festivals; hosting information on line-ups, interviews, photographs and live reviews. [1] The website boasts an active discussion board with over 225,000 registered users, [2] which now runs on a separate server from the main website due to its popularity. [3] A 'gold membership' is available for £18 per ...

  6. Kannamesai Festival - Wikipedia

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    Kannamesai is one of the three seasonal festivals held throughout year. [1]The festival is held before the Niinamesai at the Imperial Palace and follows the lunar calendar, taking place in the ninth lunar month and includes an imperial envoy carrying offerings of silk and other gifts.

  7. Seiryu Miharashi Station - Wikipedia

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    The station, which opened on March 19, 2019, [1] is on the Nishikigawa Seiryū Line and is located between the stations of Naguwa and Nekasa. [2] Due to the lack of any roads or footpaths leading to the station, Seiryu Miharashi can only be reached by train. [3][4][5] Cost of the construction was approximately 112 million yen. [1]

  8. Saebyeol Oreum - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, the oreum has been the site of the annual Jeju Fire Festival. [5] [6] The festival was started in 1997. [5]The festival is a reenactment of a traditional Jeju cultural event called bangae, during which large fires are ceremonially lit in order to pray for good fortune, burn off old grass, and kill vermin in the fields.

  9. Seiryu - Wikipedia

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    Look up Seiryū in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seiryu, Seiryū, or Seiryuu may refer to: Azure Dragon, a Chinese constellation symbol. Seiryu (YuYu Hakusho), a character in YuYu Hakusho anime. Seiryū (Fushigi Yūgi), a character in Fushigi Yūgi anime. Seiryu, a cultivar of the Japanese maple. Seiryū Inoue (1931–1988), Japanese ...