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  2. Child of Kamiari Month - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the shrine, Shiro explains that she is a messenger of the deities above, and explains that deities from all over the country gather above Izumo-taisha Shrine in Shimane, during the month of October, also known as Kannazuki in the lunar calendar, or Kamiarizuki according to the people in Izumo, to celebrate the annual harvest.

  3. Kannazuki (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Printable version; In other projects ... Kannazuki (神無月) is the tenth month of the Japanese calendar. Kannazuki ...

  4. Glossary of Shinto - Wikipedia

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    Kannagara – Another word for Shinto. Kannagara no Michi (惟神の道, lit. the "Way of the Kami") – Another name for Shinto used before World War II. [1] Kannazuki – See also Kamiarizuki. Kannushi* – A Shinto priest who is a master of shrine ceremonies, rituals, and festivals. Kariginu (狩衣, lit.

  5. Ebisu (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Ebisu's festival is celebrated on the twentieth day of the tenth month, Kannazuki (the month without gods). While the other myriad members [citation needed] of the Japanese pantheon gather at The Grand Shrine of Izumo, Ebisu does not hear the summons and is thus still available for worship.

  6. Mahoroba - Wikipedia

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    In the anime Kannazuki no Miko, the story takes place in the village of Mahoroba. In the game Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack, the final boss battle takes place on the moon's capital city of Mahoroba. In the game Beatmania IIDX 16: Empress, there is a song called Mahoroba. In the game Arcaea, there is also a song called Mahoroba. It is ...

  7. List of kigo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of kigo, which are words or phrases that are associated with a particular season in Japanese poetry.They provide an economy of expression that is especially valuable in the very short haiku, as well as the longer linked-verse forms renku and renga, to indicate the season referenced in the poem or stanza.

  8. Kannazuki no Miko - Wikipedia

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    Kannazuki no Miko (神無月の巫女, lit. Priestesses of the Kannazuki ) is a Japanese yuri manga series created by Kaishaku . The series, centering on the relationship between main characters Himeko and Chikane, also has elements of mecha themes in its plot. [ 2 ]

  9. Kannazuki - Wikipedia

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