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  • Tsuchi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up tsuchi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tsuchi may refer to: Chuxi tulou group, a group of earthen structures in Fujian Province Di (Chinese

    Tsuchi

    Tsuchi

  • Kagu-tsuchi
  • Japanese fire god

    throes, bears the water goddess Mizuhanome, instructing her to pacify Kagu-tsuchi if he should become violent. This story also contains references to traditional

    Kagu-tsuchi

    Kagu-tsuchi

    Kagu-tsuchi

  • Tsuchigumo
  • Japanese folklore creature

    existing cave systems or built fortified dugouts and earthworks (Japanese: 土窟; tsuchi-muro or iwa-muro) in which to live and defend themselves. The term was used

    Tsuchigumo

    Tsuchigumo

    Tsuchigumo

  • Tsuchi (film)
  • 1939 Japanese film

    Earth (土, Tsuchi) is a 1939 Japanese drama film directed by Tomu Uchida. It is based on the 1912 novel Tsuchi by poet Takashi Nagatsuka. The plot of Earth

    Tsuchi (film)

    Tsuchi (film)

    Tsuchi_(film)

  • List of legendary creatures from Japan
  • Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology

    god, who was subdued by Takemikazuchi. Some say he was born from Kagu-tsuchi's blood. Amazake-babaa An old woman spirit from Miyagi Prefecture and Aomori

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan

  • Mud and Soldiers
  • 1939 Japanese film

    Mud and Soldiers (土と兵隊, Tsuchi to heitai) is a 1939 Japanese war film directed by Tomotaka Tasaka. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ashihei

    Mud and Soldiers

    Mud_and_Soldiers

  • Kunitsukami
  • Shinto spirits related to the earth

    Kunitsukami (国つ神, 国津神) are the kami of the land and live in tsuchi (earth). Many myths in the Nihon Shoki and the Kojiki are about the conflict between

    Kunitsukami

    Kunitsukami

  • The Daughter of the Samurai
  • 1937 German-Japanese film

    Daughter of the Samurai (German: Die Tochter des Samurai, Japanese: Atarashiki Tsuchi (新しき土, The New Earth)) is a 1937 German-Japanese drama film directed by

    The Daughter of the Samurai

    The Daughter of the Samurai

    The_Daughter_of_the_Samurai

  • Takemikazuchi
  • Japanese thunder god

    Kojiki, the god of creation Izanagi severs the head of the fire deity Kagu-tsuchi, whereupon the blood from the sword (Totsuka-no-Tsurugi) splattered the

    Takemikazuchi

    Takemikazuchi

    Takemikazuchi

  • G.I. Joe: Ninja Battles
  • 2004 animated film

    tripping him, which was considered an act of weakness by the Hard Master. "Tsuchi" - The Trial of Earth: Earth is considered to be "solid and supportive,

    G.I. Joe: Ninja Battles

    G.I._Joe:_Ninja_Battles

  • Kōjin
  • Japanese god of fire, the hearth, and the kitchen

    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. However

    Kōjin

    Kōjin

    Kōjin

  • Totsuka-no-Tsurugi
  • Type of sword in Japanese mythology

    Totsuka-no-Tsurugi: The totsuka sword used by Izanagi to kill his offspring Kagu-tsuchi. This one is also named Ame-no-ohabari or Ama-no-Ohabari (天の尾羽張; lit. 'sword

    Totsuka-no-Tsurugi

    Totsuka-no-Tsurugi

    Totsuka-no-Tsurugi

  • Setsuko Hara
  • Japanese actress (1920–2015)

    des Samurai (The Daughter of the Samurai), known in Japan as Atarashiki Tsuchi (The New Earth), directed by Arnold Fanck and Mansaku Itami. In the film

    Setsuko Hara

    Setsuko Hara

    Setsuko_Hara

  • Wistoria: Wand and Sword
  • Japanese manga series

    Beginning Hajimari no Namida (始まりの涙) July 14, 2024 978-4-8156-2639-6 — 2 The Earth Princess Tsuchi no Himegimi (土の姫君) June 13, 2026 978-4-8156-4066-8 —

    Wistoria: Wand and Sword

    Wistoria:_Wand_and_Sword

  • Fuminori Nakamura
  • Japanese writer

    following year he received the Akutagawa Prize for The Boy in the Earth (土の中の子供 Tsuchi no naka no kodomo). In 2010 Nakamura received the Kenzaburō Ōe Prize for

    Fuminori Nakamura

    Fuminori Nakamura

    Fuminori_Nakamura

  • Izanami
  • Goddess of Shinto religion

    more islands and many deities. Izanami died giving birth to the child Kagu-tsuchi ("incarnation of fire") or Ho-Musubi ("causer of fire"). She was then buried

    Izanami

    Izanami

    Izanami

  • Kuraokami
  • Legendary Japanese dragon

    After Izanami died from burns during the childbirth of the fire deity Kagu-tsuchi, Izanagi was enraged and killed his son. Kagutsuchi's blood or body, according

    Kuraokami

    Kuraokami

  • The Zen Diary
  • 2022 film by Yuji Nakae

    The Zen Diary (Japanese: 土を喰らう十二ヵ月, romanized: Tsuchi o kurau jūni-kagetsu, lit. 'Twelve Months of Devouring Soil') is a 2022 film directed by Yuji Nakae

    The Zen Diary

    The_Zen_Diary

  • Kamiumi
  • Birth of the gods in Japanese mythology

    the relationship between Izanagi and Izanami until the fire kami, Kagu-tsuchi, at birth burned Izanami's genitals and wounded her fatally. Izanagi, witnessing

    Kamiumi

    Kamiumi

  • Haniyasu-hiko and Haniyasu-hime
  • Gods of earth, clay, and pottery in Japanese mythology

    were born from Izanami's feces, after she died while giving birth to Kagu-tsuchi. The name Haniyasu is thought to mean “to knead earth so as to make it soft”

    Haniyasu-hiko and Haniyasu-hime

    Haniyasu-hiko_and_Haniyasu-hime

  • Ōtarō Maijō
  • Japanese writer (born 1973)

    (Faust 1. Del Rey, 2008. ISBN 034550206X) 2001 – Mephisto Prize: Kemuri ka Tsuchi ka Kuimono (Smoke, Soil or Sacrifices) (Novel) 2003 – Mishima Yukio Prize:

    Ōtarō Maijō

    Ōtarō_Maijō

  • Hananoiwaya Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Mie Prefecture, Japan

    Kumano, Mie, Japan. It is a site of worship for the kami Izanami and Kagu-tsuchi. The shrine is the site of a cave, the Flower Cavern (花の窟), that is said

    Hananoiwaya Shrine

    Hananoiwaya Shrine

    Hananoiwaya_Shrine

  • Smithing gods
  • Deities associated with blacksmiths

    of the gods Ame-no-Mahitotsu, god of metal-working and blacksmiths Kagu-tsuchi, patron god of blacksmiths, ceramic workers, and fire Pisatao, god of architecture

    Smithing gods

    Smithing_gods

  • Nippon Budokan
  • Sporting arena in Chiyoda, Tokyo

    [citation needed] The area around the Nippon Budokan was originally where Tsuchi-do Shrine (formerly Tayasu Myojin), the guardian deity of the Kanto region

    Nippon Budokan

    Nippon Budokan

    Nippon_Budokan

  • List of fire deities
  • Jowangsin, goddess of the hearth fires Amaterasu, goddess of the sun Kagu-tsuchi (kami), blacksmith god of fire whose birth burned his mother Izanami to

    List of fire deities

    List of fire deities

    List_of_fire_deities

  • Nemesis Saga
  • Series of kaiju thriller novels by Jeremy Robinson

    Directive (GOD) Tsuchi, the deadly spider-like monsters from Island 731, implant the corpse of Nemesis given rise to a new strain of mega-Tsuchi. Awoken from

    Nemesis Saga

    Nemesis_Saga

  • Shōchō uprising
  • Military conflict

    The Shōchō uprising (正長の土一揆, Shōchō no Do Ikki) or Shōchō no Tsuchi Ikki) was one of the many armed rebellions in Japan during the Muromachi Period and

    Shōchō uprising

    Shōchō_uprising

  • Hanamaru Kindergarten
  • Japanese manga series

    like her as he does all of his students. Anzu's mother, Sakura, called him Tsuchi when they were children (she still does), and so Anzu does as well. It is

    Hanamaru Kindergarten

    Hanamaru_Kindergarten

  • Shinto
  • Japanese religion

    the universe started with ame-tsuchi, the separation of light and pure elements (ame, "heaven") from heavy elements (tsuchi, "earth"). Three kami then appeared:

    Shinto

    Shinto

    Shinto

  • Ame-no-ohabari
  • Japanese mythological weapon

    male creator deity Izanagi, this blade is used to cut up the infant Kagu-tsuchi after his birth burns Izanami, his mother, to death. It cuts the Fire God

    Ame-no-ohabari

    Ame-no-ohabari

    Ame-no-ohabari

  • Berardius
  • Genus of mammals

    North Pacific four-toothed whale. In Japanese, it is called tsuchi-kujira (ツチクジラ), where tsuchi means "hammer", in reference to the way the head vaguely

    Berardius

    Berardius

    Berardius

  • Ema clan castle ruins
  • the southeastern flank of the Ema clan Shimodate residence. The Tsuchi Castle (土城跡; Tsuchi-jo ato) mountaintop castle and was intended to protect the southeastern

    Ema clan castle ruins

    Ema clan castle ruins

    Ema_clan_castle_ruins

  • Soara and the House of Monsters
  • Japanese manga series

    Giant" (緑の小人と土の巨人, Midori no Kobito to Tsuchi no Kyōjin) 18. "The House of Green and Earth" (緑と土の家, Midori to Tsuchi no Ie) 4 May 10, 2024 978-4-09853-305-3

    Soara and the House of Monsters

    Soara_and_the_House_of_Monsters

  • Izanagi
  • Deity of Shinto religion

    Awanagi-no-Mikoto (Shoki) Omodaru and Ayakashikone Siblings Izanami Consort Izanami Children Amaterasu Tsukuyomi Susanoo Hiruko Kagu-tsuchi (and others)

    Izanagi

    Izanagi

    Izanagi

  • List of Mao chapters
  • Kirai ja Nai) "Confinement" (監禁, Kankin) "A House Full of Soil" (土のつまった家, Tsuchi no Tsumatta Ie) "Daigo's Trap" (大五の罠, Daigo no Wana) "The Feeling is Mutual"

    List of Mao chapters

    List_of_Mao_chapters

  • Takamagahara
  • Japanese mythological place

    elements branched off to become earth (tsuchi). Ame became the home of the amatsukami or gods of heaven, while tsuchi became the home of kunitsukami or gods

    Takamagahara

    Takamagahara

    Takamagahara

  • Godai (Japanese philosophy)
  • Five elements in Japanese philosophy

    resiliency) Ku: Spontaneous and inventive fighting 地 Chi (sometimes ji) or tsuchi, meaning "Earth", represents the hard, solid objects of Earth. The most

    Godai (Japanese philosophy)

    Godai_(Japanese_philosophy)

  • List of Inuyasha chapters (1–198)
  • Are" (かけらのありか, "Kakera no Arika") 045. "Earth and Bones" (骨と土, "Hone to Tsuchi") 046. "Empty Shell" (抜け殻, "Nukegara") 047. "Resistance" (拒絶, "Kyozetsu")

    List of Inuyasha chapters (1–198)

    List_of_Inuyasha_chapters_(1–198)

  • Kaoru Takamura
  • Japanese writer (born 1953)

    Taiyō o hiku uma won the Yomiuri Prize. In 2016 she published the novel Tsuchi no ki (土の記, Working the Earth), about an elderly farmer coping with the

    Kaoru Takamura

    Kaoru_Takamura

  • Centuria (manga)
  • Japanese manga series

    Black Knight" (無貌の黒騎土, Mubō no Kuro Kishi) 47. "Earth and Water" (土と水, Tsuchi to Mizu) 48. "Resurrection" (再誕, Saitan) 49. "Grave Robber Helem" (「屍泥」のヘーレム

    Centuria (manga)

    Centuria_(manga)

  • List of air groups of the Imperial Japanese Navy
  • postwar ツイ (Tsui) Tsuchiura Air Group 土浦海軍航空隊 15 November 1940 postwar ツチ (Tsuchi) Tsukuba Air Group 筑波海軍航空隊 15 December 1938 postwar ツ (Tsu) Urado Air Group

    List of air groups of the Imperial Japanese Navy

    List_of_air_groups_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy

  • Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
  • Japanese voice actor (born 1986)

    the original on December 8, 2020. Retrieved May 27, 2020. "Ashita 9/ 19 (tsuchi) hōsō 'de~yueru o arau otoko' ni shutsuen suru shin kyara no seiyū o go

    Yoshitsugu Matsuoka

    Yoshitsugu Matsuoka

    Yoshitsugu_Matsuoka

  • Little Lulu and Her Little Friends
  • Japanese anime television series

    with his own weapons. 24 "The Dirt-Digging Competition" Transliteration: "Tsuchi Hori Kyōsō" (Japanese: 土ほり競争) March 20, 1977 (1977-03-20) Tubby's delusions

    Little Lulu and Her Little Friends

    Little_Lulu_and_Her_Little_Friends

  • Kashiwa
  • Core city in Kantō, Japan

    Hospital. On September 1, 1954, Kashiwa absorbed neighboring Kogane Town and Tsuchi and Tanaka villages to form the new city of Tokatsu (東葛市, Tokatsu-shi).

    Kashiwa

    Kashiwa

    Kashiwa

  • Ikkō-ikki
  • Followers of Jōdo-Shinshū Buddhism who rebelled against their rulers in feudal Japan

    1369, 1377, 1384–1386, and 1366–1369. The risings in the 15th century, tsuchi-ikki or do-ikki, were better organized, and the peasants appear to have

    Ikkō-ikki

    Ikkō-ikki

    Ikkō-ikki

  • Kōshien baseball tournaments
  • High school baseball tournaments held in Japan

    known as the original scooping of "the dirt of Kōshien" (甲子園の土, Kōshien no tsuchi). Since then, as a memento of their fleeting time on the hallowed grounds

    Kōshien baseball tournaments

    Kōshien baseball tournaments

    Kōshien_baseball_tournaments

  • Tenohira o Taiyō ni / Delighted
  • 2004 single by Lead

    Tatsuyuki Okawa Tatsuyuki Okawa 4:35 3. "Funky Days!" (Does It Be Funky? Remix) Tsuchi Enoki YANAGIMAN & DJ TAKI-SHIT Shinji Tamura 5:09 4. "Tenohira o Taiyō ni"

    Tenohira o Taiyō ni / Delighted

    Tenohira_o_Taiyō_ni_/_Delighted

  • List of Japanese deities
  • the wind. Ishikori-dome no Mikoto (石凝姥命), the god of metalworking. Kagu-tsuchi (カグツチ), the kami of fire. Kajin (火神), is a god of fire.[citation needed]

    List of Japanese deities

    List of Japanese deities

    List_of_Japanese_deities

  • Yakusanoikazuchi
  • Eight kami of thunder in Japanese mythology

    Ō-ikazuchi came from Izanami's head. Saku-ikazuchi: (Cleaving thunder) Tsuchi-ikazuchi: (Earth thunder) Waka-ikazuchi: (Young thunder) Fr?d?ric, Louis;

    Yakusanoikazuchi

    Yakusanoikazuchi

  • Sumo
  • Japanese form of full-contact wrestling

    created from the blood that was shed when Izanagi slew the fire-demon Kagu-tsuchi. Takeminakata was a god of water, wind, agriculture and hunting, and a distant

    Sumo

    Sumo

    Sumo

  • Tōten Miyazaki
  • Japanese social activist (1871–1922)

    interpreter. There, he met and fell in love with Kagaku's younger sister, Tsuchi. Isaac's personal philosophy of anarchism involved a fanatical glorification

    Tōten Miyazaki

    Tōten Miyazaki

    Tōten_Miyazaki

  • Kandani Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Sakaide, Kagawa, Japan

    located in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines the kami Kagu-tsuchi (火結命), Okitsuhiko no mikoto (奥津彦命), and Okitsuhime no mikoto (奥津姫命). According

    Kandani Shrine

    Kandani Shrine

    Kandani_Shrine

  • List of Dr. Stone episodes
  • Koyama March 6, 2025 (2025-03-06) 67 10 "Dirty Roads" Transliteration: "Tsuchi Mamire no Michi o" (Japanese: 土まみれの道を) Kayona Yamada Kurasumi Sunayama Kayona

    List of Dr. Stone episodes

    List_of_Dr._Stone_episodes

  • Kakitsu uprising
  • Kakitsu uprising (嘉吉の徳政一揆 or 嘉吉の土一揆, Kakitsu no Tokusei Ikki or Kakitsu no Tsuchi Ikki) was a peasant uprising demanding debt cancellation that occurred in

    Kakitsu uprising

    Kakitsu_uprising

  • List of nature deities
  • life Shinigami, god of death Suijin, god of water Fūjin, god of wind Kagu-tsuchi, god of fire Susanoo, god of storms, (fertility in Izumo legends), younger

    List of nature deities

    List of nature deities

    List_of_nature_deities

  • Kuninori Kōdō
  • Japanese actor (1887-1960)

    Sengoku uzura 1934 Onshû mitose nikki 1934 Ôedo shishirokû 1934 Adauchi tsuchi ningyô 1935 Tôkai no kaoyaku Bunzô Nambu 1935 Haji wo shiru mono 1935 Goyôuta

    Kuninori Kōdō

    Kuninori Kōdō

    Kuninori_Kōdō

  • Japanese calendar
  • Calendars used in Japan past and present

    the 1729 Ise calendar shown above, which is for "the 14th year of Kyōhō, tsuchi-no-to no tori", i.e., 己酉. In modern times, the old Chinese calendar is virtually

    Japanese calendar

    Japanese calendar

    Japanese_calendar

  • Atago Shrine (Sendai)
  • Shinto shrine in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan

    located in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines the kami Kagu-tsuchi (軻遇土神), and its annual festival takes place on July 24. It was sunk by a

    Atago Shrine (Sendai)

    Atago Shrine (Sendai)

    Atago_Shrine_(Sendai)

  • Redrum (band)
  • Japanese indie rock band

    Soft Ballet - Menopause - tsuchi sagari | Drums Nil - Excalibur - Nightpeople | Backing vocals Soft Ballet - Menopause - tsuchi sagari | Guitar Suilen -

    Redrum (band)

    Redrum_(band)

  • My Home Hero
  • Japanese manga series

    Zanmai!) "Being Watched (見張り!?", Mihari! ?) "Return to the Earth" (土に還す, Tsuchi ni Kaesu) "20 Years of Teamwork" (20年目の共同作業, 20 Nen-me no Kyōdō Sagyō) 2

    My Home Hero

    My_Home_Hero

  • Goth (novel)
  • Japanese horror novel by Otsuichi

    around her neck in the belief the right rope will help her sleep. Grave (土, Tsuchi; Soil) - Saeki spends all his free time gardening, digging holes to try

    Goth (novel)

    Goth_(novel)

  • Sumiko Shirakawa
  • Japanese actress and voice actress (1935–2015)

    University. She had been affiliated with Seinen Kobo, Fuji Broadcasting Pro, Tsuchi no Kai, Nanano Kai, and Kawa Troupe throughout her career. On November 26

    Sumiko Shirakawa

    Sumiko_Shirakawa

  • Nakisawame
  • Japanese mythological figure

    which the goddess Izanami died after giving birth to the fire deity Kagu-tsuchi, Izanagi clung to his wife's dead body and cried. From his tears, Nakisawame

    Nakisawame

    Nakisawame

  • List of jōyō kanji
  • 貝 16 S 2010 gamble ト、か-ける to, ka-keru 1493 土 土 3 1 soil ド、ト、つち do, to, tsuchi 1494 奴 女 5 S guy ド do 1495 努 力 7 4 toil ド、つと-める do, tsuto-meru 1496 度 广

    List of jōyō kanji

    List_of_jōyō_kanji

  • Sayaka Murata
  • Japanese writer (born 1979)

    9784163915500 Bungeishunjū "Faith" (信仰, Shinkō) "Survival" (生存, Seizon) "Tsuchi no Shō Uruoi Okoru" (土脉潤起; "Rain Moistens the Soil") "Karera no Wakusei

    Sayaka Murata

    Sayaka Murata

    Sayaka_Murata

  • Eijirō Tōno
  • Japanese actor (1907–1994)

    favourable reviews. In particular, his performances as Heizō in Earth (土: Tsuchi), Yugorō in The Composition-writing Classroom (綴方教室: Tsuzurikata kyōshitsu)

    Eijirō Tōno

    Eijirō Tōno

    Eijirō_Tōno

  • Matsudo
  • City in Kantō, Japan

    the neighboring town of Kashiwa merged with neighboring Kogane Town and Tsuchi and Tanaka villages to form the new city of Tokatsu (東葛市, Tokatsu-shi).

    Matsudo

    Matsudo

    Matsudo

  • Mansaku Itami
  • Japanese film director

    Setsuko Hara. This eventually became two slightly different films: Atarashiki Tsuchi (The New Earth) in Japan, while Die Tochter des Samurai (Daughter of the

    Mansaku Itami

    Mansaku Itami

    Mansaku_Itami

  • Dying-and-rising god
  • Religious motif in which a deity dies and is resurrected

    seen again. The Japanese god Izanami dies giving birth to the child Kagu-tsuchi (incarnation of fire) or Ho-Musubi (causer of fire) and Izanagi goes to

    Dying-and-rising god

    Dying-and-rising god

    Dying-and-rising_god

  • Kojiki
  • 8th-century Japanese chronicle

    no mikoto (石巣別命), or Emperor Kenzō (顕宗天皇) Okeme Roujo (置目老女) Misasagi no Tsuchi (御陵の土) Ōke no miko (意富迩王), or Emperor Ninken (仁賢天皇) Ohatsuse no wakasazaki

    Kojiki

    Kojiki

  • Southern resident orcas
  • Community of orcas in the North Pacific Ocean

    "Blossom" (1972 - 1995) J25 "Sheekah" (1988) J27 "Blackberry" (1991 - ) J31 "Tsuchi" (1995 - ) J56 "Tofino" (2019 - ) J39 "Mako" (2003 - ) J15 (1976 - 1981)

    Southern resident orcas

    Southern resident orcas

    Southern_resident_orcas

  • Catch connective tissue
  • Kind of connective tissue in echinoderms

    (eds.). Echinoderm Biology. Rotterdam: Balkema. p. 1988. Motokawa, T.; Tsuchi, A. (2003). "Dynamic mechanical properties of body-wall dermis in various

    Catch connective tissue

    Catch_connective_tissue

  • Parashoppers
  • Japanese manga series

    "Kaoru Saito" (斎藤馨, Saitō Kaoru) "Hammer of Dead Spirits" (死霊の槌, Shiryō no Tsuchi) "Tower of Babel Death Macho" (バベルズタワーデスマッチョ, Baberuzu Tawā Desu Matcho)

    Parashoppers

    Parashoppers

  • List of Shaman King characters
  • the Shaman Fight begins, they later appear as members of Team Tsuchi-Gumi. When Tsuchi-Gumi is defeated by Ren's team, the duo is possessed by Peyote's

    List of Shaman King characters

    List_of_Shaman_King_characters

  • Ultimate Exorcist Kiyoshi
  • Japanese manga series

    (幽田とシスター, Kasoke ta to Shisutā) "Mr. Sakaki the Exorcist" (悪祓土のサカキさん, Akuhara Tsuchi no Sakaki-san) "Sakaki & Yuda" (熾木と幽田, Oki ki to Kasoke ta) "Roth's True

    Ultimate Exorcist Kiyoshi

    Ultimate_Exorcist_Kiyoshi

  • List of Book Girl light novels
  • Uta) Chapter 7: "Inside the Dark, Dark Earth" (暗い、暗い、土の中, Kurai, Kurai, Tsuchi no Naka) Chapter 8: "I'll go, Then" (じゃあ、行くね, Jaa, Iku ne) Epilogue: "To

    List of Book Girl light novels

    List_of_Book_Girl_light_novels

  • Brand New Era
  • 2004 studio album by Lead

    and composed by musical composer Shinji Tamura, with lyrics written by Tsuchi Enoki. The song carried both elements of pop and hip-hop music. "Get Wild

    Brand New Era

    Brand_New_Era

  • Saint Seiya Omega
  • Japanese anime television series

    properties: Fire (火, Hi), Wind (風, Kaze), Thunder (雷, Kaminari), Earth (土, Tsuchi), Water (水, Mizu), Darkness (闇, Yami) and Light (光, Hikari). In the second

    Saint Seiya Omega

    Saint_Seiya_Omega

  • Koisuru One Piece
  • Japanese manga series by Daiki Ihara

    Biology Club President (生物部部長, Seibutsu-bu Buchō) Voiced by: Akira Ishida Tsuchi (つっち) Voiced by: Megumi Han Toriko Kurono (黒野虜, Kurono Toriko) Voiced by:

    Koisuru One Piece

    Koisuru_One_Piece

  • Taishō Baseball Girls
  • Japanese light novel series and its adaptations

    Girls: Covered in Dust and Dirt (大正野球娘。―土と埃にまみれます, Taishō Yakyū Musume. Tsuchi to Hokori ni Mamiremasu) 202 pages, August 20, 2008, ISBN 978-4-19-850753-4

    Taishō Baseball Girls

    Taishō_Baseball_Girls

  • Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou
  • Japanese sci-fi manga series (1994–2006)

    78. "Purple Eyes" (むらさきの瞳, Murasaki no Hitomi) 79. "Night of Soil" (土の夜, Tsuchi no Yoru) 80. "Weatherfish" (風見魚, Kazamigyo) 81. "One-Year Gap" (一年空間, Ichi

    Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou

    Yokohama_Kaidashi_Kikou

  • Dr. Stone season 4
  • 2025 Japanese television season

    roadmap to create the tunneling drill. 67 10 "Dirty Roads" Transliteration: "Tsuchi Mamire no Michi o" (Japanese: 土まみれの道を) Kayona Yamada Kurasumi Sunayama Kayona

    Dr. Stone season 4

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  • Ise Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Japan

    location 1 Taka no miya 多賀宮 Toyouke no Ōmikami no Aramitama 豊受大御神荒御魂 in Gekū 2 Tsuchi no miya 土宮 Ōtsuchi no mioya no kami 大土御祖神 in Gekū 3 Tsukiyomi no miya 月夜見宮

    Ise Shrine

    Ise Shrine

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  • Koyama Fujio
  • Japan. The Idemitsu Museum of Arts in Tokyo dedicated a retrospective "Tsuchi ni Asobu, To ni Manabu" (Play With Clay, Learn From Pots) in the spring

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    Koyama_Fujio

  • Watatsumi
  • Japanese sea deity

    significance. When Izanagi's sister-wife dies giving birth to the fire god Kagu-tsuchi, his destroying it creates various deities, including the snow dragon Kuraokami

    Watatsumi

    Watatsumi

    Watatsumi

  • List of mythological objects
  • Ame-no-Ohabari (also Ama-no-Ohabari), used by Izanagi to kill his offspring, Kagu-tsuchi. Futsu-no-mitama (August-Snap-Spirit), the sword of Takemikazuchi. Juuchi

    List of mythological objects

    List of mythological objects

    List_of_mythological_objects

  • Kangxi radicals
  • System of Chinese character radicals

    kunigamae 큰입구 (몸) / keunipgu (mom) 118 囚、四、國、圍 32 土 3 earth 提土旁 tǔ thổ つち / tsuchi 흙토 / heulkto 580 地、圣、圭、堯 33 士 3 scholar shì sĩ さむらい / samurai 선비사 / seonbisa

    Kangxi radicals

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  • Ninja Captor
  • Japanese tokusatsu TV series

    (円盤, Enban) Color: Yellow Element: Metal Ground-Ninja Captor 4 (土忍キャプター4, Tsuchi-Nin Kyaputā Fō)/Dan Kurokawa (黒川 団, Kurokawa Dan). 23 years old. Has extraordinary

    Ninja Captor

    Ninja_Captor

  • Ame-no-Minakanushi
  • Japanese deity

    whose names were, first, Kuni-no-toko-tachi no Mikoto, and next Kuni no sa-tsuchi no Mikoto." It is further stated:—"The names of the Gods which were produced

    Ame-no-Minakanushi

    Ame-no-Minakanushi

    Ame-no-Minakanushi

  • Isamu Kosugi
  • Japanese actor and director (1904–1983)

    studio in the 1930s, particularly Tomu Uchida's Jinsei gekijō (1936) and Tsuchi (1939) and Tomotaka Tasaka's war films, Gonin no sekkōhei (1938) and Mud

    Isamu Kosugi

    Isamu Kosugi

    Isamu_Kosugi

  • 1937 in film
  • Bickford The Daughter of the Samurai (Die Tochter des Samurai / Atarashiki tsuchi), directed by Arnold Fanck and Mansaku Itami, starring Setsuko Hara and

    1937 in film

    1937_in_film

  • Saori Yuki
  • Japanese singer and actress (born 1946)

    (1971) (#80) Valerie/Tōsui no Waltz (1971) Hatsukoi no Oka (1971) (#68) Tsuchi ni Kaeru made (1972) Furusato (1972) Rindō no Hana (1972) (#64) Room Light

    Saori Yuki

    Saori Yuki

    Saori_Yuki

  • Katsuhito Nakazato
  • Japanese photographer (born 1956)

    2007–2008. Rock formations, rocks, polished rocks and rock details in Tsugaru. "Tsuchi: Daichi no chikara" (Strength of the Earth). Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi

    Katsuhito Nakazato

    Katsuhito_Nakazato

  • Toyozō Arakawa
  • Japanese ceramic potter (1894–1985)

    Art. Retrieved 2024-02-15. Winther-Tamaki, Bert (2019). "Earth Flavor (Tsuchi aji) in Postwar Japanese Ceramics". Japan Review. 32: 155. JSTOR 26652954

    Toyozō Arakawa

    Toyozō_Arakawa

  • Stone lantern
  • Traditional Chinese and Japanese lantern

    post, base and platform symbolize the element of 地 Chi (sometimes ji) or tsuchi, meaning "Earth". The lantern's structure is meant to symbolize the five

    Stone lantern

    Stone lantern

    Stone_lantern

  • List of kanji radicals by stroke count
  • 囗 3 enclosure (くにがまえ, kunigamae; 国構) 118 四回図国 Top 75% 32 土 3 earth (つち, tsuchi) 580 42 土在地型城場壁壓 Top 50% 33 士 3 scholar, bachelor (さむらい, samurai; 侍) 24

    List of kanji radicals by stroke count

    List_of_kanji_radicals_by_stroke_count

  • Takashi Nagatsuka
  • Japanese poet and novelist (1879–1915)

    until 1902, when Shiki died of tuberculosis. His only novel The Soil ("土;" "Tsuchi") was published in 151-installment series from June–November of 1910 in

    Takashi Nagatsuka

    Takashi Nagatsuka

    Takashi_Nagatsuka

  • Record of Ragnarok
  • Japanese manga series

    Legend of Helheim" (消える光, Kieru Hikari) 51. "Seed and Soil" (種と土, Shu to Tsuchi) 52. "Light and Shadow" (光と影, Hikari to Kage) 53. "Path of Light" (光の道,

    Record of Ragnarok

    Record_of_Ragnarok

  • Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
  • Japanese writer (1892–1927)

    Notebook" 侏儒の言葉 Shuju no Kotoba "Aphorisms by a Pygmy" 1924 一塊の土 Ikkai no Tsuchi "A Clod of Earth" Takashi Kojima 創作 Sousaku "Writer's Craft" Jay Rubin 1925

    Ryūnosuke Akutagawa

    Ryūnosuke Akutagawa

    Ryūnosuke_Akutagawa

  • Ashihei Hino
  • Japanese writer

    published in English: The Sentry Line (歩哨線, Hosho sen), Mud and Soldiers (土と兵隊, Tsuchi to Heitai), Flower and Soldiers (花と兵隊, Hana to Heitai), Sea and Soldiers

    Ashihei Hino

    Ashihei Hino

    Ashihei_Hino

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