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  2. Kōjin - Wikipedia

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    The name Sambō-Kōjin means three-way rough deity, and he is considered a deity of uncertain temper. [1] Fire, which he represents, is a destructive force, as shown in the myth of Kagu-tsuchi, the original fire deity, whose birth caused his mother's death.

  3. Sanbō-in - Wikipedia

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    Sanbō-in was established in the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1582–1615). [2] It was a sub-temple of Daigo-ji, which is a Heian period temple founded in 902. [3] The temple complex had fallen into disrepair during the Sengoku period.

  4. Neo Gōmanism Manifesto Special – On War - Wikipedia

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    Neo Gōmanism Manifesto Special – On War (新・ゴーマニズム宣言SPECIAL 戦争論, Shin Gōmanism Sengen Supesharu - Sensō Ron) is a controversial manga series written by right-wing Japanese manga artist Yoshinori Kobayashi.

  5. Samebito - Wikipedia

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    In the story, a man named Tōtarō meets the Samebito one day on a bridge. Although frightening, the creature turns out to be a gentle being who, as punishment for a petty fault, has been expelled from the sea by his former employer Ryūjin.

  6. Koji Kashin - Wikipedia

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    According to the "Gizankokaku []" (a book of desultory gossip stories) from the end of the Azuchi–Momoyama period, Koji was born in Echigo Province.Although he was initially a Buddhist priest at the Kōfuku-ji Temple in Yamato Province (or on Mount Kōya [2]), due to his prowess in non-Buddhist magic, he was exiled.