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  2. Shinigami - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Yama. Shinigami (Japanese: 死神, lit. ' kami of death') are kami that invite humans toward death in certain aspects of Japanese religion and culture. Shinigami have been described as monsters, helpers, and creatures of darkness. Shinigami are used for tales and religions in Japanese culture. [1] [2]

  3. Komainu - Wikipedia

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    A pair of komainu, the "a" on the right, the "um" on the left. Komainu (狛犬), often called lion-dogs in English, are statue pairs of lion-like creatures, which traditionally guard the entrance or gate of the shrine, or placed in front of or within the honden (inner sanctum) of Japanese Shinto shrines.

  4. List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    He is also regarded as the patron deity of deceased children and aborted fetuses and the savior of hell-beings. His statues are a common sight, especially by roadsides and in graveyards. Kangiten, god of bliss. Kannon , a Bodhisattva associated with compassion. Commonly known in English as the "Goddess of Mercy."

  5. Personifications of death - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Death, personified as a human skeleton dressed in a shroud and clutching a scythe, at the Cathedral of Trier in Trier, Germany. Personifications of death are found in many religions and mythologies.

  6. Category:Shinigami in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shinigami in anime and manga" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Oni - Wikipedia

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    An oni (鬼 ( おに )) (/ ˈ oʊ n iː / OH-nee) is a kind of yōkai, demon, orc, ogre, or troll in Japanese folklore.They are believed to live in caves or deep in the mountains. [2]

  8. Kami - Wikipedia

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    Kami (Japanese: 神, ) are the deities, divinities, spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the Shinto religion. They can be elements of the landscape, forces of nature, beings and the qualities that these beings express, and/or the spirits of venerated dead people.

  9. Treehouse of Horror XXXIII - Wikipedia

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    A still from Death Tome featuring the Shinigami "Steve Johnson" confronting Lisa, animated in the style of the Death Note anime. The animation for the "Death Tome" sequence was done by DR Movie , a South Korean studio that assisted with the animation for the original Death Note . [ 3 ]