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  2. List of Noragami characters - Wikipedia

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    Gods in Noragami are gods according to the Japanese belief, who are categorized into several aspects, like war and poverty. They are those who grant human wishes, usually after receiving a prayer and a monetary offering. Their existence depends on humans' faith in them. Gods with shrines do not really die when killed.

  3. Noragami - Wikipedia

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    Noragami: Stray God (ノラガミ, Noragami) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the manga artist duo Adachitoka.It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine from December 2010 to January 2024, with its chapters collected in 27 tankōbon volumes.

  4. List of Noragami episodes - Wikipedia

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    Yukine, Kazuma, and Daikoku discover that Ebisu is with Yato in the Underworld, and the remaining Six Gods of Fortune are imprisoned in Takamagahara until Ebisu receives punishment for his crime. Kazuma frees the Gods, while Hiyori and Yukine head to the sealed doorway of the Underworld. Ebisu decides to surrender to save Yato from Izanami.

  5. Kagu-tsuchi - Wikipedia

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    In the light novel High School DxD: Slash/Dog series, Kagu-tsuchi is the Shinto God of Fire and also the patron deity of the Himejima Clan whom in turned blessed them with the power of spiritual flames. A descendant of the Himejima, Tobio Ikuse is the wielder of the Ame no Ohabari, the divine sword which killed Kagu-tsuchi.

  6. List of Noragami chapters - Wikipedia

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    Noragami is a Japanese manga series written by Adachitoka. It was serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Shōnen Magazine from December 6, 2010, [1] to January 6, 2024. [2] The story follows the god Yato, and his encounter with society. Kodansha collected its chapters into 27 individual tankōbon volumes, released from July 15, 2011, [3] to February ...

  7. Imperial Regalia of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Noragami, the shinkis, i.e. spirits that gods use for various tasks and purposes, of the Sun Goddess Amaterasu are called "three sacred treasures"; they are named "Mikagami" (the mirror), "Mitama" (the magatama jewel), and "Mitsurugi" (the sword).

  8. Vaiśravaṇa - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 manga Noragami, which revolves around Japanese mythology, depicts this deity's Japanese iteration Bishamonten as a lady possessing similar traits and equipped with modern weapons. [15] In the anime Record of Ragnarok, Bishamonten also made a depiction as a fighter of the Ragnarok, representing the Gods. [citation needed]

  9. Takemikazuchi - Wikipedia

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    Takemikazuchi (建御雷/武甕槌) is a deity in Japanese mythology, considered a god of thunder [2] and a sword god. [3] He also competed in what is considered the first sumo wrestling match recorded in history.

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