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  2. Spirited Away - Wikipedia

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    Using his dragon form, Haku flies Sen and Boh back, while No-Face decides to stay with Zeniba. Mid-flight, Sen recalls falling into the Kohaku River years earlier and being washed safely ashore, correctly guessing Haku's real identity as the spirit of the Kohaku River (ニギハヤミ コハクヌシ, Nigihayami Kohakunushi).

  3. Talk:Spirited Away/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    His full name, ニギハヤミコハクヌシ (Nigihayami Kohaku Nushi), can therefore mean "The Lord of the harmonious and swift-flowing waters of the Kohaku (small and white, or amber) River". 'Nigi' means 'harmonious' or 'peaceful', 'haya' means 'rapid' or 'fast', 'mi' refers to water, and 'nushi' means 'lord', 'god' or 'master' (it is, I ...

  4. List of Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan chapters - Wikipedia

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    01. "Becoming the Master of All Spirits" (魑魅魍魎の主となる, Chimimōryō no Nushi to Naru) 02. "Rikuo Parades Through the School at Night" (リクオ、夜の学校をねり歩く, Rikuo, Yoru no Gakkō o Neriaruku) 03. "Rikuo Gets Angry at His Sworn Brother" (リクオ、義兄弟に怒られる, Rikuo, Gikyōdai ni Okorareru) 04.

  5. List of Inuyasha chapters (399–558) - Wikipedia

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    Kikyo's light detaches from the last jewel shard to remain in Kohaku's body and save his life, but without the light, the shard becomes tainted like the rest of the Shikon jewel. When Kagome returns from her middle-school graduation, Naraku uses the complete Shikon jewel to transform into a gigantic spider with Rin inside his body.

  6. Futsunushi - Wikipedia

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    Nushi (OJ: nusi), meaning 'master' or 'ruler', is derived from a contraction of the possessive particle no and ushi (OJ: usi), of the same meaning. [ 7 ] The name Iwainushi ( historical orthography : いはひぬし, Ihahinushi ; OJ: Ipapinusi ) meanwhile is a contraction of iwai no ushi (斎之大人), 'master of worship'.

  7. List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    Izanagi: (伊邪那岐神) was a creation deity; he makes up the seventh generation of the Kamiyonanayo, along with his wife and sister, Izanami. [8]Izanami: (伊邪那美神) was a creation deity; she makes up the seventh generation of the Kamiyonanayo, along with her husband and brother, Izanagi.

  8. Inuyasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass

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    As a result, Miroku's Wind Tunnel that Naraku cursed his family with disappears from his hand, while elsewhere, Sango's brother Kohaku is freed from Naraku's grasp as a human puppet. With Naraku apparently defeated, Inuyasha, Kagome and Shippo part ways with Miroku and Sango, while searching for the shards of the Shikon Jewel.

  9. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    Yofune-nushi A malevolent sea serpent from the Oki Islands that demanded the yearly sacrifice of virgin maidens until the daughter of an exiled samurai slew it. Yōkai A class of supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons in Japanese folklore. They can also be called ayakashi (妖怪), mononoke (物の怪), or mamono. Yomi