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Tanabata (Japanese: たなばた or 七夕, meaning "Evening of the Seventh"), also known as the Star Festival (星祭り, Hoshimatsuri), is a Japanese festival originating from the Chinese Qixi Festival.
The Demon King's Four Dark Stars (魔王四黒星, Maō Shikokusei) are a group of four male androids built by the Edens One on Ziggy's behalf as successors to the Four Shining Stars. Like the Shining Stars, the Dark Stars are modeled after humans from Earth, each of whom is acquainted with his respective Shining Star counterpart's model.
The Rising Sun Flag (Japanese: 旭日 旗, Hepburn: Kyokujitsu-ki) is a Japanese flag that consists of a red disc and sixteen red rays emanating from the disc. [1] Like the Japanese national flag, the Rising Sun Flag symbolizes the Sun. The flag was originally used by feudal warlords in Japan during the Edo period (1603–1868 CE). [2]
Nesaku, a star god. [21] Oshirasama (おしら様) Sarutahiko Ōkami (猿田毘古神), a kami of the Earth that guided Ninigi to the Japanese islands. Seidai Myōjin, god of sports, enshrined at Shiramine Jingū in Kyoto, especially worshipped for kemari and football. Shinatsuhiko, a kami of wind. [25]
Question: Why does the dragon-fox emit light? Answer: The dragon-fox is an expedient body of Nyoirin Kannon. It takes the wish-fulfilling gem as its body, and is therefore called King Cintāmaṇi. ... Further, one tradition says that one becomes a king by revering the dragon-fox because the dragon-fox is an expedient body of Amaterasu. [128]
The exact origin of the Hinomaru is unknown, [8] but the rising sun has carried symbolic meaning since the early 7th century. Japan is often referred to as "the land of the rising sun". [9] The Japanese archipelago is east of the Asian mainland, and is thus where the sun "rises".
In Harmony is the third album by the Japanese J-pop band Bright, released on 20 October 2010.The album was released in two versions: a CD+DVD and a CD only version. The song "Flower" was the theme song for the BeeTV program "キス× Kiss×キス" (KisuxKissxKisu; KissxKissXKiss), and "Shining Star" soundtracked a TV commercial for Shidax.
Voiced by: Jin Domon (Japanese); Ezra Weisz (English) Literally translated in English as "number one shining star," Ichiban-Boshi believes himself to be a suave ladies man. He has a book of pick-up lines to use on his new female classmates, but he always fails and makes a fool of himself. He is the least perverted member of the Baka Trio.