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  2. Kaiju - Wikipedia

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    These kaijin possess rational thought and the power of speech, as do human beings. A successive kaijin menagerie, in diverse iterations, appeared over numerous series, most notably the Super Sentai programs premiering in 1975 (later carried over into Super Sentai ' s English iteration as Power Rangers in the 1990s).

  3. Hairen - Wikipedia

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    A hairen (海人, "sea-human") is a sea-dwelling human or humanoid in Chinese lore, also called kaijin (海人) by Japanese sources.. According to a Chinese texts which were actually authored by Europeans, the hairen was human-like overall but possessed webbed feet and hands, and one was captured in Holland, who had loose drooping skin on her whole body, almost like she wore a piece of garment ...

  4. The Monster with 21 Faces - Wikipedia

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    The Monster with 21 Faces (かい人21面相, Kaijin Nijūichi Mensō) was a name (based on Edogawa Rampo's fictional villain "The Fiend with Twenty Faces") used as an alias by the group responsible for the blackmail letters in the Glico Morinaga case in Japan, in 1984.

  5. The Fiend with Twenty Faces - Wikipedia

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    The Fiend with Twenty Faces has appeared in other media and served as inspiration for other works, including the two novels Kaijin Nijū Mensō Den (怪人二十面相・伝) by Sō Kitamura and its film adaptation, the manga series Man of Many Faces by Clamp and Nijū Mensō no Musume by Shinji Ohara, [2] and anime Trickster in which he was voiced by Japanese singer-songwriter Gackt. [3]

  6. Kaijin Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Kaijin Shrine (海神神社) also read as Watatsumi Shrine is a significant Shinto shrine located in Tsushima Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, that holds a Beppyo status. This status denotes that the shrine is remarkable and holds a significant historical importance.

  7. List of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime characters

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    Kaijin (カイジン) Voiced by: Atsushi Ono [4] (Japanese); Bruce DuBose [3] (English) Kaijin is a dwarven blacksmith famous for his crafts. He is originally from the Dwarven capital city of Dwargon, and was serving under the king; until he was forced to take responsibly for a failed experiment by Vesta.

  8. Kaijin Station - Wikipedia

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    Kaijin Station (海神駅, Kaijin-eki) is a passenger railway station in the city of Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway. Lines [ edit ]

  9. Kaijin. L'ombra di cenere - Wikipedia

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    Kaijin. L'ombra di cenere is a 2018 historical novel , the most famous by Italian author Linda Lercari . Set in Japan during the Kamakura period in 1330 , the plot revolves around Momokushi, a samurai who listen the words that his faithful samurai student Haka mutters on his deathbed.