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  • Gohei
  • Shinto wand

    Gohei (御幣), onbe (御幣), or heisoku (幣束) are wooden wands, decorated with two shide (zigzagging paper streamers) used in Shinto rituals. It may be considered

    Gohei

    Gohei

    Gohei

  • List of Rurouni Kenshin characters
  • thumb and an expulsion. Gohei tries to take over the Kamiya dojo in the story, but Kenshin prevents him from doing so. Gohei hires Sanosuke to defeat

    List of Rurouni Kenshin characters

    List_of_Rurouni_Kenshin_characters

  • Moonlight Lady (OVA)
  • 2000 video game

    clothes. Gohei Harukawa (春川 五平, Harukawa Gohei) Voiced by: Michael Johnston (English, ep. 1-4), Brian Drewberry (ep. 5) Ominous and inscrutable, Gohei Harukawa

    Moonlight Lady (OVA)

    Moonlight_Lady_(OVA)

  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    (1992). "Early Christian and Jewish Art". In Attridge, Harold W.; Hata, Gohei (eds.). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Wayne State University Press

    Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus

  • Namiki Gohei
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Namiki Gohei may refer to: Namiki Gohei I (1747-1808), prolific kabuki playwright and actor Namiki Gohei II (1768-1819), kabuki playwright best known

    Namiki Gohei

    Namiki_Gohei

  • Zeniya Gohei
  • Zeniya Gohei (銭屋 五兵衛; Japanese pronunciation: [dze.ɲi.ja (|) ɡoꜜ.hei, -heː], 1774-1852) was a Japanese merchant and engineer in the Edo period. Gohei was

    Zeniya Gohei

    Zeniya Gohei

    Zeniya_Gohei

  • Shide (Shinto)
  • Paper streamer used in Shinto rituals

    in a cut slit on a stick, creating a ritual object known as a gohei or heihaku. A gohei is an offering to kami that can be seen on kamidana altars and

    Shide (Shinto)

    Shide (Shinto)

    Shide_(Shinto)

  • Toyotomi Kunimatsu
  • Japanese aristocrat (1608–1615)

    speculation that Kunimatsu's mother was a daughter of a certain Narita Gohei (成田 五兵衛), member of the Narita clan of Ise--retainers of the Hōjō clan of

    Toyotomi Kunimatsu

    Toyotomi_Kunimatsu

  • Silver Fang
  • Japanese manga and anime series

    series following since. During the Autumn on 1983, a hunter named Takeda Gohei is famous for his bear hunting skills with his trained dog, Riki. A large

    Silver Fang

    Silver_Fang

  • Origami
  • Japanese art of paper folding

    began to be used for decorations and tools for religious ceremonies such as gohei, ōnusa (ja:大麻 (神道)) and shide at Shinto shrines. Religious decorations made

    Origami

    Origami

    Origami

  • Josephus on Jesus
  • Feldman, Louis H.; Hata, Gōhei (1989). Josephus, the Bible, and history. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-08931-0. Feldman, Louis H.; Hata, Gōhei, eds. (1987). Josephus

    Josephus on Jesus

    Josephus on Jesus

    Josephus_on_Jesus

  • Kagura
  • Type of ceremonial dance in Shinto ritual

    During mai, the female shaman, surrounded by a group of priests, holds a gohei (a ceremonial wand used to cleanse or purify) as well as sound-producing

    Kagura

    Kagura

    Kagura

  • Yuki-onna
  • Snow spirit in Japanese folklore

    while doing so. These characteristics, that of waving around a white wand (gohei) and possessing a mirror, are thought to be the characteristics of a miko

    Yuki-onna

    Yuki-onna

    Yuki-onna

  • Ōnusa
  • Wooden wand used in Shinto purification rituals

    impurities to the Nusa. In the past, it was left, right, and center. A Gohei is an ōnusa with only two Shide. Onusa. Only ramie is attached. Worshippers

    Ōnusa

    Ōnusa

    Ōnusa

  • Goheimochi
  • Mochi made with a sweet and sour sauce

    "Gohei Mochi: Specialty Rice Cake of Nagano, Gifu, and Aichi - Recommendation of Unique Japanese Products and Culture". Retrieved 2021-11-13. "Gohei mochi

    Goheimochi

    Goheimochi

    Goheimochi

  • Namiki Gohei I
  • Japanese Writer

    Namiki Gohei I (Japanese: 並木五瓶初代; 1747 – June 2, 1808) was a Kabuki playwright active in Kyoto, Edo and Osaka. He wrote over 100 plays, mostly in the

    Namiki Gohei I

    Namiki Gohei I

    Namiki_Gohei_I

  • Ananus ben Ananus
  • 1st century High Priest of Israel (d. 68 AD)

    Maier 1995, pp. 284–285. Painter 2004, p. 126. Feldman, Louis H.; Hata, Gōhei (1989). Josephus, the Bible, and History. E.J. Brill. p. 203. ISBN 90-04-08931-4

    Ananus ben Ananus

    Ananus_ben_Ananus

  • Sanmon Gosan no Kiri
  • Golden Gate and the Paulownia Crest, is a kabuki play written by Namiki Gohei I and first performed in 1778. Originally part of an all-day, five-act jidaimono

    Sanmon Gosan no Kiri

    Sanmon Gosan no Kiri

    Sanmon_Gosan_no_Kiri

  • Tamako Market
  • Japanese anime television series

    Tamako was in fifth grade. Gohei Ōji (大路 吾平, Ōji Gohei) Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese); John Swasey (English) Gohei is Mochizō's father, who runs

    Tamako Market

    Tamako_Market

  • List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters
  • brightly colored fey. Ningyo Oni Common Oni, Go-zu-oni and Me-zu-oni P'oh Gohei P'oh Small bronze humanoids capable of causing harm with their touch. Shan

    List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters

    List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters

    List_of_Advanced_Dungeons_&_Dragons_2nd_edition_monsters

  • Kanjinchō
  • Kabuki play

    Kanjinchō (勧進帳, The Subscription List) is a kabuki dance-drama by Namiki Gohei III, based on the Noh play Ataka. It is one of the most popular plays in

    Kanjinchō

    Kanjinchō

    Kanjinchō

  • Shimenawa
  • Lengths of laid rice straw or hemp rope used for ritual purification in Shinto

    shimenawa. This combination is seen to bring good fortune and prosperity. Gohei or shide: folded white paper which stands for lightning, a symbol of fertility

    Shimenawa

    Shimenawa

    Shimenawa

  • Miko
  • Shinto shrine maiden

    skulls ... [and] Shinto prayer beads"). Miko also use bells, drums, candles, gohei, and bowls of rice in ceremonies. The Japanese words miko and fujo ("female

    Miko

    Miko

    Miko

  • Ishikawa Goemon
  • Japanese folk hero

    Golden Gate and the Paulownia Crest), a five-act play written by Namiki Gohei in 1778. The most famous act is "Sanmon Gosan no Kiri" ("The Temple Gate

    Ishikawa Goemon

    Ishikawa Goemon

    Ishikawa_Goemon

  • Hamaya
  • Decorative arrows sold for Japanese New Year

    ceremony for a newly constructed building in the Edo period. Behind the gohei staff held by the man in the front, two hamaya can be seen, used to ward

    Hamaya

    Hamaya

    Hamaya

  • Miko clothing
  • Clothing worn by miko

    and the Gehōbako (外法箱, Occult Box). Miko also use bells, drums, candles, gohei, and bowls of rice in ceremonies. During rituals or dances, a miko may use

    Miko clothing

    Miko clothing

    Miko_clothing

  • Josephus
  • Roman–Jewish historian and military leader (c. 37 – c. 100)

    Bowman, Steven (1987). "Josephus in Byzantium". In Feldman, Louis H.; Hata, Gōhei (eds.). Josephus, Judaism and Christianity. Wayne State University Press

    Josephus

    Josephus

    Josephus

  • Kagami mochi
  • Traditional Japanese New Year decoration

    off fires from the house for the following years. Sheets of paper called gohei (御幣) folded into lightning shapes similar to those seen on sumo wrestler's

    Kagami mochi

    Kagami mochi

    Kagami_mochi

  • Proselyte
  • Biblical term for convert

    Feldman (1992). ""Sympathizers" with Judaism". In Attridge, Harold W.; Hata, Gohei (eds.). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Detroit: Wayne State University

    Proselyte

    Proselyte

  • Flail (tool)
  • Agricultural tool used for threshing

    Flail (weapon) Ricing stick Two-section staff Three-section staff Nunchaku Gohei Ōnusa Chisolm, Hugh, ed. (1911). 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Flail . London:

    Flail (tool)

    Flail (tool)

    Flail_(tool)

  • James, brother of Jesus
  • First leader of the Church of Jerusalem

    Jews", in "Origen and Josephus" by Wataru Mizugaki, in Louis H. Feldman, Gohei Hata (editors), Josephus, Judaism and Christianity, page 329 (Wayne State

    James, brother of Jesus

    James, brother of Jesus

    James,_brother_of_Jesus

  • Jewish Christianity
  • Proto-Christian breakaway Jewish movement

    H. (1992). ""Sympathizers" with Judaism". In Attridge, Harold W.; Hata, Gohei (eds.). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Detroit: Wayne State University

    Jewish Christianity

    Jewish_Christianity

  • Hananuma Masakichi
  • Japanese sculptor

    specialized in "iki-ningyo" or lifelike dolls. He was trained in the art under Gohei Nezumiya in Tokyo, during the 1870s. A number of his works have survived

    Hananuma Masakichi

    Hananuma Masakichi

    Hananuma_Masakichi

  • Kiki Kaikai
  • 1986 video game

    the role of a Shinto shrine maiden who must use her o-fuda scrolls and gohei wand to defeat renegade spirits and monsters from Japanese mythology. The

    Kiki Kaikai

    Kiki_Kaikai

  • Gunbai
  • Japanese signal baton and war fan

    Mon (family crest). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gunbai fan. Gohei Japanese war fan Ruyi (scepter) Saihai Samurai signal devices Shaku Ōnusa

    Gunbai

    Gunbai

    Gunbai

  • Pocky & Rocky
  • Video game series

    Japanese legendary creatures. Pocky is typically equipped with ofuda and gohei, which she uses to battle enemies and progress through the environments

    Pocky & Rocky

    Pocky_&_Rocky

  • Yorishiro
  • Object capable of attracting spirits called kami

    are swords, mirrors, ritual staffs decorated with paper streamers called gohei, comma-shaped beads called magatama (勾玉/曲玉), large rocks (iwasaka (岩境) or

    Yorishiro

    Yorishiro

    Yorishiro

  • Jesus son of Damneus
  • 1st century High Priest of Israel

    translation of Louis H. Feldman, The Loeb Classical Library. Louis Feldman and Gōhei Hata, eds. (1987). Josephus, Judaism and Christianity. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-08554-1

    Jesus son of Damneus

    Jesus son of Damneus

    Jesus_son_of_Damneus

  • Washi
  • Japanese paper traditionally made from mulberry tree bark

    improved washi came to be used to decorate religious ceremonies such as gohei, ōnusa (ja:大麻 (神道)), and shide at Shinto shrines, and in the Heian period

    Washi

    Washi

    Washi

  • Shinto shrine
  • Japanese shrine of the Shinto religion

    mirrors, swords, jewels (for example comma-shaped stones called magatama), gohei (wands used during religious rites), and sculptures of kami called shinzō

    Shinto shrine

    Shinto shrine

    Shinto_shrine

  • Bushido, Samurai Saga
  • 1963 film

    Matsuoka as Sato, Shuzo's daughter Kō Nishimura as Yamaoka Masao Oda as Gohei Ryosuke Kagawa as Kōzuki Genza Satomi Oka as Fuji Nobuo Kawai as Shimoda

    Bushido, Samurai Saga

    Bushido,_Samurai_Saga

  • Apollonius Molon
  • 1st-century BC Greek rhetorician

    a worthy character, of whom Cicero also was a pupil. Louis H. Feldman, Gōhei Hata Josephus, Judaism and Christianity 1987 p18 "Of this group, Manetho

    Apollonius Molon

    Apollonius_Molon

  • Aquaplus
  • Japanese publishing and distribution company for visual novels

    as Suara. Aquaplus is involved with the franchised restaurants Toriaizu Gohei and Gyu-Kaku in Hyōgo, Japan. Aquaplus had managed an automobile specialty

    Aquaplus

    Aquaplus

  • John Swasey
  • American voice actor

    Weapons), Oni (Gambo) Sunday Without God – Yuuto (Ep. 1) Tamako Market – Gohei Oji Diabolik Lovers – Karlheinz 2015 Akame ga Kill! – Bols, Nobunaga (Ep

    John Swasey

    John Swasey

    John_Swasey

  • Sources for the historicity of Jesus
  • Sources about Jesus as a historical figure

    Louis H. Feldman, The Loeb Classical Library. Feldman, Louis H.; Hata, Gōhei, eds. (1987). Josephus, Judaism and Christianity BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-08554-1

    Sources for the historicity of Jesus

    Sources for the historicity of Jesus

    Sources_for_the_historicity_of_Jesus

  • Acts of Carpus, Papylus, and Agathonice
  • Martyrdom account about three Christians traveling through Pergamum

    & 308. Middleton 2011. Streete 2009, p. 68. Attridge, Harold W.; Hata, Gōhei (1992). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Wayne State University Press

    Acts of Carpus, Papylus, and Agathonice

    Acts of Carpus, Papylus, and Agathonice

    Acts_of_Carpus,_Papylus,_and_Agathonice

  • Yellow Fangs
  • 1990 Japanese film

    of matagi Takeshi Maya as Jiro, a member of matagi Satoshi Kurihara as Gohei, a member of matagi Isao Natsuyagi (friendship appearance) as Asakichi,

    Yellow Fangs

    Yellow_Fangs

  • List of kebabs
  • rice basted on flat skewers and grilled with coat of sweet miso is called gohei mochi (ja:五平餅). When cooked rice is mashed and basted around kushi to form

    List of kebabs

    List of kebabs

    List_of_kebabs

  • Gyōji
  • Referee in professional sumo wrestling

    wooden instrument (called a shaku) as a symbol of authority. On the dohyō, gohei (a Shinto ritual wand) are also placed in wooden stands at the center. One

    Gyōji

    Gyōji

    Gyōji

  • Akita Kantō
  • twelve metres long, bearing twenty-four or forty-six lanterns, topped with gohei, and weighing up to fifty kilograms, are carried through the streets by

    Akita Kantō

    Akita Kantō

    Akita_Kantō

  • Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image
  • One of the Ten Commandments

    Bible Dictionary, Chicago: Moody, ISBN 0-8024-9066-2 Harold W. Attridge, Gohei Hata, et al., Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism, Wayne, Michigan: Wayne

    Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image

    Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image

    Thou_shalt_not_make_unto_thee_any_graven_image

  • Mon (emblem)
  • Japanese emblems

    Seimei Chigai kuginuki (Two nail pullers interlocked) Suzugohei (Bells and gohei) used in Shintō rituals 6 coin kamon of Unno and Sanada clan, representing

    Mon (emblem)

    Mon (emblem)

    Mon_(emblem)

  • Depiction of Jesus
  • Christian icons or images depicting Jesus

    Bloomsbury T&T Clark. p. 1-14. ISBN 978-0-567-67150-9. Harold W. Attridge, Gohei Hata, et al. Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Wayne, MI: Wayne State

    Depiction of Jesus

    Depiction of Jesus

    Depiction_of_Jesus

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q
  • Play Playwright Film Film director Kanjinchō (1840) Namiki Gohei III The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail (1945) Akira Kurosawa Katharina Knie (1928)

    List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_J_to_Q

  • Kushiyaki
  • Japanese term for skewered and grilled food

    rice basted on flat skewers and grilled with coat of sweet miso is called gohei mochi (ja:五平餅). When cooked rice is mashed and basted around kushi to form

    Kushiyaki

    Kushiyaki

    Kushiyaki

  • Touhou Project
  • Bullet hell shoot 'em up video game series

    (陰陽玉 Onmyō-gyoku) by side-kicking, swinging Reimu's purification rod (御幣 gohei), and firing amulets (御札 ofuda), with the goal of using it to overturn all

    Touhou Project

    Touhou_Project

  • Crows Explode
  • 2014 Japanese film

    Tsutomu Takahashi - Makise Takashi Elliot Rosado Koya (as ELLY) - Yamashita Gohei Tomoki Nakamura (as KENZO) - Takagi Tetsuji Takanori Iwata - Shibata Hiroki

    Crows Explode

    Crows_Explode

  • Toyohashi
  • Core city in Chūbu, Japan

    hanabi. Chikuwa (a type of baked sausage roll made from fish), Gohei rice cake (五平餅, Gohei-mochi), beach fermented soybeans, food boiled in goby fish and

    Toyohashi

    Toyohashi

    Toyohashi

  • Forced conversion
  • Adoption of a different religion or irreligion under duress

    Flavius Josephus Antiquities 13.257–258 Aristobulus Harold W. Attridge, Gōhei Hata (eds). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism Wayne State University Press

    Forced conversion

    Forced_conversion

  • Shintai
  • Objects worshipped at or near Shinto shrines

    mirrors, swords, jewels (for example comma-shaped stones called magatama), gohei (wands used during religious rites), and sculptures of kami called shinzō

    Shintai

    Shintai

    Shintai

  • Tacitus on Jesus
  • References by Roman historian and senator Tacitus to Jesus

    Testimonium Flavianum and the Martyrdom of James". In Feldman, Louis H.; Hata, Gōhei (eds.). Josephus, Judaism and Christianity. Leiden: Brill Publishers. pp

    Tacitus on Jesus

    Tacitus on Jesus

    Tacitus_on_Jesus

  • Mikio Naruse
  • Japanese filmmaker (1905–1969)

    keshō Dancing Girl 舞姫 Maihime Repast めし Meshi 1952 Okuni and Gohei お国と五平 Okuni to Gohei Mother おかあさん Okaasan Lightning 稲妻 Inazuma 1953 Husband and Wife

    Mikio Naruse

    Mikio Naruse

    Mikio_Naruse

  • Sazuke
  • Prayer ritual in the Tenrikyo religion

    Mikagura-uta. The Sazuke of the Gohei (御幣のさづけ, Gohei no Sazuke) is similar to the Sazuke of the Fan, except that a gohei was used in place of a fan. The

    Sazuke

    Sazuke

    Sazuke

  • Owls' Castle
  • 1999 Japanese film

    October 30, 1999, in Japan. Kiichi Nakai as Jūzō Tsuzura Takaya Kamikawa as Gohei Kazama Mayu Tsuruta as Kohagi Riona Hazuki as Kisaru Shōhei Hino as Kuroami

    Owls' Castle

    Owls'_Castle

  • Jesus Justus
  • One of several Jewish Christians in the church at Rome

    testament and literature. Peru, IL: Open Court. Feldman, Louis H. & Hata, Gohei. (1988). Josephus, the bible and history. Tokyo, Japan: Yamamoto Shoten

    Jesus Justus

    Jesus_Justus

  • Eusebius
  • Greek Christian bishop and scholar (c. 260 – 339)

    Eusebius of Caesarea. London: A. R. Mowbray. Attridge, Harold W.; Hata, Gohei, eds. (1992). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Detroit: Wayne State

    Eusebius

    Eusebius

    Eusebius

  • Takashi Shimura
  • Japanese actor (1905–1982)

    sono musume (1959) Kēdamonō no torū michi (1959) Afraid to Die (1960) as Gohei Hirayama Storm Over the Pacific (1960) as Tosaku Yoru no nagare (1960) as

    Takashi Shimura

    Takashi Shimura

    Takashi_Shimura

  • List of sacred objects in Japanese mythology
  • R S T U V W X Y Z Amenonuhoko (Japanese: 天沼矛) Azusa Yumi (Japanese: 梓弓) Gohei (Japanese: 御幣) Goshintai (Japanese: 御神体) Hama Yumi (Japanese: 破魔弓) Heisoku

    List of sacred objects in Japanese mythology

    List of sacred objects in Japanese mythology

    List_of_sacred_objects_in_Japanese_mythology

  • June 13
  • Day of the year

    International Albinism Awareness Day (international) Harold W. Attridge; Gōhei Hata (1992). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Wayne State University

    June 13

    June_13

  • Shinboku
  • Sacred trees in Shinto beliefs

    mountain may be temporarily treated as a sacred tree and enshrined. The gohei, which is used in Shinto rituals and is made from sakaki and nagi, is also

    Shinboku

    Shinboku

    Shinboku

  • Elly (dancer)
  • Japanese dancer and rapper (born 1987)

    made his acting debut by playing Suzuran's new first-year boss Yamashita Gohei. He also started to become active as a rapper, featuring in Exile Shokichi's

    Elly (dancer)

    Elly (dancer)

    Elly_(dancer)

  • Enter Kyōshirō Nemuri the Swordman
  • 1970 film directed by Kazuo Ikehiro

    Chitose Maki as Mojiwaka Sawamura Sōnosuke as Maeda Saburo Date as Zeniya Gohei "眠狂四郎 殺法帖". Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. Retrieved 8 December

    Enter Kyōshirō Nemuri the Swordman

    Enter_Kyōshirō_Nemuri_the_Swordman

  • Siege of Hataya
  • Siege in 1600

    was 20,000 strong, against the 300 man of Mogami garrison under Eguchi Gohei. The garrison have come to be celebrated in various chronicles for their

    Siege of Hataya

    Siege_of_Hataya

  • Sewamono
  • Genre of contemporary setting plays in Japanese traditional theatre

    "knot-cutting", referring to the “drama of cutting the lovers' knot" such as Namiki Gohei's Godairiki Koi no Fujime is a subcategory of sewamono. Earl Roy Miner, Hiroko

    Sewamono

    Sewamono

  • Rurouni Kenshin season 1
  • Yoshiyuki Suga Kobayashi Kazuyuki January 31, 1996 (1996-01-31) March 20, 2003 Gohei Hiruma, the man who Kenshin had previously defeated in the first episode

    Rurouni Kenshin season 1

    Rurouni_Kenshin_season_1

  • Law school of Berytus
  • Ancient school of Roman law, to 551 AD

    on October 14, 2017. Retrieved June 23, 2013. Attridge, Harold W.; Hata, Gōhei (1992). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Detroit: Wayne State University

    Law school of Berytus

    Law school of Berytus

    Law_school_of_Berytus

  • Matthew 3:5
  • Verse of the New Testament

    Bible Series. New York: Doubleday & Company, 1971. Feldman, Louis H.; Hata, Gōhei, eds. (1987). Josephus, Judaism and Christianity. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-08554-1

    Matthew 3:5

    Matthew 3:5

    Matthew_3:5

  • Hossu
  • Wooden staff wielded by a Zen Buddhist priest

    wands used in Ainu rituals Gunbai Ruyi (scepter) Saihai Shaku Ōnusa Hu Gohei Mol, Serge (2003). Classical Weaponry of Japan: Special Weapons and Tactics

    Hossu

    Hossu

    Hossu

  • Slavonic Josephus
  • Old East Slavic translation of Flavius Josephus' History of the Jewish War

    Testimonium Flavianum and the Martyrdom of James". In Feldman, Louis H.; Hata, Gōhei (eds.). Josephus, Judaism and Christianity. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-08554-1

    Slavonic Josephus

    Slavonic Josephus

    Slavonic_Josephus

  • Sweetness and Lightning
  • Japanese manga series and its adaptation(s)

    but Kotori assures her she is more than welcome. 7 "Gohei Mochi and a Grand Adventure" "Gohei Mochi to Daibōken" (五平餅とだいぼうけん) August 15, 2016 (2016-08-15)

    Sweetness and Lightning

    Sweetness_and_Lightning

  • Hu (ritual baton)
  • East Asian ceremonial sceptre

    holding a hol Vietnamese officials holding hốt during the Nam Giao ceremony. Gohei Gunbai Ōnusa Ruyi (scepter) Saihai Sceptre 笏長二尺六寸,中宽三寸 Xu, Guobin; Chen

    Hu (ritual baton)

    Hu (ritual baton)

    Hu_(ritual_baton)

  • Beau Billingslea
  • American actor (born 1944)

    Parrotmon 1999 Cowboy Bebop Jet Black as John Billingslea 2000 Rurouni Kenshin Gohei 2000 The Legend of Black Heaven Oji Tanaka as John Billingslea, grouped

    Beau Billingslea

    Beau Billingslea

    Beau_Billingslea

  • Oji
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a main character in Tamako Market, a Japanese anime television series Gohei and Michiko Ōji, Mochizō's parents This disambiguation page lists articles

    Oji

    Oji

  • Afraid to Die
  • 1960 film directed by Yasuzo Masumura

    Kawasaki as Shoichi Koizumi Eiji Funakoshi as Susumu Aikawa Takashi Shimura as Gohei Hirayama Yaeko Mizutani as Masako Katori Michiko Ono as Ayako Takatsu "Karakkaze

    Afraid to Die

    Afraid_to_Die

  • Kamen Rider Kuuga
  • 2000 Japanese TV series or program

    Shiina Jun'ichi): Makoto Hatayama (畠山 真, Hatayama Makoto) Gohei Ebisawa (海老沢 吾平, Ebisawa Gohei): Fujio Mori (森 富士夫, Mori Fujio) Tsurumaru Kameyama (亀山 鶴丸

    Kamen Rider Kuuga

    Kamen_Rider_Kuuga

  • Kotohira Shrine (Chūō-ku, Niigata)
  • Shinto shrine in Niigata, Japan

    manages branch shrines within the urban boundaries of Niigata. Gohei Inari Shrine (御幣稲荷神社, Gohei Inari Jinja), commonly called Aoyama Inari (青山稲荷): 1-chōme-18-1

    Kotohira Shrine (Chūō-ku, Niigata)

    Kotohira Shrine (Chūō-ku, Niigata)

    Kotohira_Shrine_(Chūō-ku,_Niigata)

  • Fukurō no Shiro
  • 1959 novel by Ryōtarō Shiba

    starred Ryūtarō Ōtomo in the lead role. Ryūtarō Ōtomo as Juzo Minoru Ōki as Gohei Hizuru Takachiho as Kohagi Chiyoko Honma as Kizaru Choichiro Kawarazaki

    Fukurō no Shiro

    Fukurō_no_Shiro

  • Chronology of Jesus
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  • Akkorokamui
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  • History of origami
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    History of origami

    History of origami

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  • One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
  • Collection of Japanese art prints

    Asano-gawa seisetsu no tsuki — Kojo Chikako Chikako was the daughter of Zeniya Gohei, who was wrongfully imprisoned. 10 Cooling off at Shijo 四条納涼 Shijo noryo

    One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

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  • Tatsuo Kawabata
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    master's degree from it. His elder brother is former mayor of Ōmihachiman Gohei Kawabata. Born in Gamō-gun, Shiga Prefecture (now Ōmihachiman city). He

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    Tatsuo Kawabata

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  • Glossary of Shinto
  • A hassoku-an Chigi (forked decorations) An ema A hokora A hyakudoishi A gohei A haiden Hatsumōde at Meiji Shrine, Shibuya, Tokyo Ichijama (生邪魔, lit. 'living

    Glossary of Shinto

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  • Jun Tazaki
  • Japanese actor (1913–1985)

    Kanketsu Sasaki Kojirô: Ganryû-jima kettô – Matabê Takada 1952: Okuni to Gohei – Iori, Okuni's husband 1952: Ukigumo nikki 1952: Rikon – Kensaku – Tazaki

    Jun Tazaki

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  • Benten Daiba
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    Benten Daiba

    Benten Daiba

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  • Chō
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    Adventure: Stone Ocean (2022) (Dragon's Dream) Sword of the Stranger (2007) (Gohei) One Piece Film: Strong World (2009) (Brook) Redline (2009) (Various voices)

    Chō

    Chō

  • Inau
  • Ainu ritual wood-shaving stick

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    Inau

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  • Takaya Kamikawa
  • Japanese actor (born 1965)

    Year Title Role Notes Source 1997 Tokyo Lullaby Sadaji Asakawa 1999 Owls' Castle Gohei Kazama 2025 The Last Man: The Movie – First Love Kyogo Godo

    Takaya Kamikawa

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  • Monkeys in Japanese culture
  • Mountain God, depicting him dancing during rice harvesting, or holding a gohei "a ritual wand with pendant paper streamers" ritualistically used by Shinto

    Monkeys in Japanese culture

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  • Michiyo Kogure
  • Japanese actress (1918–1990)

    Fireworks over the Sea (1951) The Tale of Genji (1951) Rikon (1952) Okuni to Gohei (1952) The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice (1952) Senbazuru (1953) A Geisha

    Michiyo Kogure

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