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Japanese Shinto goddess
Kikurihime no Kami (菊理媛神), also Kikurihime no Mikoto (菊理媛命), is a Japanese Shinto goddess venerated as Shirayama Hime (白山比咩) (also known as Shirayama Hime
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Shinto shrine in Hakusan, Ishikawa
Shirayamahime Jinja are: Shirayamahime-no-Okami (白山比咩大神), also known as Kikurihime, the deified Hakusan volcano Izanagi-no-Mikoto (伊邪那岐尊), the creator god
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Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan
(deities) enshrined in the Shindō Sōsaijō Reimeisha are three kami including Kikurihime no Kami (菊理媛神). 1868 January — (Tenpō calendar): The Boshin War started
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Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology
Izanami or Shinatsuhiko, and the brother of Watatsumi and Ōyamatsumi. Kikurihime The kami who mediated between Izanagi and Izanami after the former escaped
List of legendary creatures from Japan
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East Asian mountain gods
Encyclopedia Volume One piece 264 (original 455 pages) [ Kukurihimenomomikoto Kikurihime] Yamabushi, Kiwi (2022-12-15). "The Creepy Legend of Japan's Chokai-san
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Japanese voice actress and narrator (born 1964)
2017 Urara Meirochou Narration, Benten (ep. 3) 2017 Tsugumomo Narration, Kikurihime no Kami 2017 WorldEnd Niglart 2017 In Another World With My Smartphone
Kikuko_Inoue
Japanese manga series
Kukuri (くくり) Voiced by: Yurika Kubo (Japanese); Apphia Yu (English) Kikurihime no Kami is the god of the land (ubusunagami), protecting Kazuya's city
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Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan
(正法寺) temple of the Ji-shu Ryozan school. There were 3 festival gods Kikurihime, Hayatama-no-Okami, and Susano Otomo. On June 29, 1868, in order to worship
Kyoto_Ryozen_Gokoku_Shrine
Japanese manga series and its adaptation(s)
Mount Takatsume-ya, where the cache is marked by a statue of goddess Kikurihime. Fuji is a ghost ship with similar capabilities to the RP FLIP. The ghost
7_Seeds
Shinto shrine in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Tamakushi-hime aramitama (鴨玉依姫命荒魂) Usa-gū: Takiri-hime (田心姫神) Shirayama-gū: Kikurihime (白山姫神, Shirayama-hime) The first mention of the kami Oyamakui is recorded
Hiyoshi_Taisha
Shinto shrine in Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Yōrō Shrine 養老神社 Religion Affiliation Shinto Deity Kikurihime no Kami Sugawara no Michizane Empress Genshō Emperor Shōmu Location Location Yōrō Park, Yōrō
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