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  2. List of Flame of Recca characters - Wikipedia

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    Homura is the third Flame Dragon [26] with the power to create flame whips and enhance his master's strength. During his lifetime, his flame took the form of a snake. Saiha (砕羽) Voiced by: Susumu Chiba (Japanese); Mark Gatha (English) Saiha is the second Flame Dragon [27] with the power to produce a blade of fire. He is the dragon most used ...

  3. List of Flame of Recca episodes - Wikipedia

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    Everyone is astonished as Kagehoshi deems that it is the most powerful form of flame in history. Each head has its own savage consciousness and named Saiha, Nadare, Madoka, Rui, Homura, Koku, Setsuna and Resshin. Recca struggles immensely to gain control over the enormous power of his flames.

  4. Council of Five Elders - Wikipedia

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    Tokugawa Ieyasu (Japanese: 徳川 家康) controlled eight provinces in the Kantō region surrounding Edo (present-day Tokyo), and among the Five Elders, held the most power measured in koku. [8] He was also entrusted by Hideyoshi with the order of Soufujirei (Japanese: 惣無事令) to take control of Kanto and Okuryogoku ( Mutsu Province and ...

  5. List of Senran Kagura episodes - Wikipedia

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    The 5 of them made it to the top at the same time, only to find Daidouji waiting at the top. In order to take the scroll, Daidouji said that they need to defeat her. None of them could do it, but Daidouji concluded that Asuka deserved it the most because of an attack that almost took her by surprise. The scroll reads: "Power is both sword and ...

  6. Himiko - Wikipedia

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    Himiko (卑弥呼, c. 170–247/248 AD), also known as the Shingi Waō (親魏倭王, "Ruler of Wa, Friend of Wei"), [3] [a] [b] was a shamaness-queen of Yamatai-koku in Wakoku (倭国). Early Chinese dynastic histories chronicle tributary relations between Queen Himiko and the Cao Wei Kingdom (220–265) and record that the Yayoi period people ...

  7. Economics of feudal Japan - Wikipedia

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    The koku is a Japanese unit of measurement equal to about 180 litres, or 5 bushels. [7] The power of feudal lords was often directly quantified by their output in koku rather than acreage of land ownership or military might. [8] In fact, the amount of military service required from a vassal depended on the koku of their specific fief.

  8. Nakoku - Wikipedia

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    The King of Na gold seal granted to the king of Nakoku by Emperor Guangwu of Han. map illustrating the path from the Daifeng commandery to Yamatai, and its distances in the Wajinden.

  9. Kokū - Wikipedia

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    Kokū (虚空) or Koku is a honkyoku, a solo "original piece" of Japanese Buddhist origin for the shakuhachi, a bamboo flute. The title "Kokū" is often translated as "empty sky". According to legend , "Kokū" is one of the three original shakuhachi pieces, along with "Mukaiji" and "Kyorei".

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