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Yamato Takeru is a boss within the video game Shin Megami Tensei IV, fought within the Chaos route of the game. In the Law route, he is discovered at death's doorstep, and dies soon after. Yamato Takeru also appears in Persona 4 and its enhanced remake, Persona 4 Golden.
Yamato Takeru (Japanese: ヤマトタケル) is a 1994 Japanese anime television series loosely related to both the live-action film and legend about a young boy who goes on a great adventure that would grant him great powers and the understanding that his destiny is linked to the world.
Takeru Yamato (大和猛, Yamato Takeru) is the "real" Eyeshield 21. He obtained the title while attending Notre Dame High School in the United States, becoming the first player of Japanese descent to do so.
Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon [2] (Japanese: ヤマトタケル, Hepburn: Yamato Takeru) is a 1994 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara and produced by Shogo Tomiyama, with a screenplay by Wataru Mimura. Produced by Toho, the film is based on Japanese mythology, specifically the birth of Shinto. [1]
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Yaizu Jinja claims to have the remaining stone, as well as to have been built on the location of Yamato Takeru's miraculous escape. The remaining three kami enshrined at Yaizu Jinja are the three main retainers of Yamato Takeru during his voyage east, including his brother-in-law Kibi Takehiko no Mikoto ( 吉備武彦命 ) , Otomo no Takehi no ...
Yamato Takeru (aka Ōsu) (小碓尊) Harima no Inabi no Ōiratsume: Ōsu, later known as Yamato Takeru, was the father of Emperor Chūai. Prince: Wakatarashihiko (稚足彦尊) Yasakairi-hime: Wakatarashihiko became the next emperor. (Known as "Seimu" posthumously) Prince: Iokiirihiko (五百城入彦皇子) Yasakairi-hime: Prince: Oshinowake ...
Yamato Takeru may refer to: Yamato Takeru (c. 72 – 114), a Japanese legendary prince of the imperial dynasty, son of Keikō of Yamato; Yamato Takeru, an anime loosely related to the legend about a young boy who goes onto a great adventure; Yamato Takeru, a 1994 Japanese film (known as Orochi the Eight Headed Dragon in the U.S.)