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  2. Amanojaku - Wikipedia

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    In the musical series "The Story of the Kitsune and the Demon"/"狐と鬼の話" (commonly referred to as "The Onibi series") by Japanese music producer - MASA Works DESIGN- there is a character named Shikyou (死凶) who is an Amanojaku that serves as the series antagonist.

  3. Oni - Wikipedia

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    The explanation is that in Japanese, まめ, マメ (mame) can also be written as 魔目 (mame), meaning the devil's eye, or 魔滅 (mametsu), meaning to destroy the devil. During the Edo period (1603–1867), the custom spread to Shinto shrines , Buddhist temples and the general public.

  4. Hiroyoshi Nishizawa - Wikipedia

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    In June 1936, a poster caught his eye, an appeal for volunteers to join the Yokaren (flight reserve enlistee training program). Nishizawa applied and qualified as a student pilot in Class Otsu No. 7 of the Japanese Navy Air Force (JNAF). He completed his flight training course in March 1939, graduating 16th out of a class of 71.

  5. Category:1980s Japanese film posters - Wikipedia

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    File:Tetsuo the iron man japanese movie poster.jpg; File:The Dagger of Kamui poster.jpg; File:The Discarnates poster.jpg; File:The Gate of Youth 1981 poster.webp; File:The Geisha (film).jpg; File:The Island Closest to Heaven poster.jpg; File:The Makioka Sisters poster.png; File:The-emperors-naked-army-marches-on-film-poster.jpg

  6. Category:Japanese television series posters - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Japanese television series posters" ... File:Domestic Girlfriend anime official poster.jpg; File:Dominion 6.4 in Osaka-jo Hall poster.jpg;

  7. Akuma (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    An akuma (悪魔) is an evil spirit in Japanese folklore, [1] [2] sometimes described in English-language sources as a devil or demon. [2] [3] An alternative name for the akuma is ma (ま). [4] Akuma is the name assigned to Satan in Japanese Christianity, and the Mara in Japanese Buddhism.

  8. Mazoku - Wikipedia

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    It is a general term for devils, demons and evil beings. In Japanese polytheism, it is an antonym of 神族 (shinzoku), "the tribe of gods". A maō is a king or ruler over mazoku. For instance, in Bible translations, Satan is a maō. In polytheism, the counterpart of maō is 神王 (shin'ō), "the king of gods".

  9. Belladonna of Sadness - Wikipedia

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    Belladonna of Sadness (Japanese: 哀しみのベラドンナ, Hepburn: Kanashimi no Beradonna) [a] is a 1973 Japanese adult animated surrealist art film produced by the animation studio Mushi Production and distributed by Nippon Herald Films.

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