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  2. Mountain of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Turning their attention to the new shrine, the Moriya Shrine on the mountain, the girls find Sanae Kotiya, the messenger who ordered them to shut down the Hakurei Shrine. Sanae is the priestess serving the god Kanako Yasaka , who plots to gather the faith of all of Gensokyo's denizens in order to prevent the faith from declining any further ...

  3. Touhou Project - Wikipedia

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    The Hakurei Shrine Reitaisai (博麗神社例大祭, Hakurei Jinja Reitaisai, Hakurei Shrine's Regular Grand Festival) is the largest of the many dōjin conventions hosting exclusively Touhou Project content. Although the coordinator of this convention has nothing to do with Team Shanghai Alice officially, the name "Hakurei Shrine Reitaisai ...

  4. Characters of Touhou Project - Wikipedia

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    Officially, a goddess of the mountain who inhabits the Moriya Shrine, but in reality a goddess of wind and rain. She is based on the Japanese god Yasakatome no Mikoto. [74] As faith in gods in the Outside World declined, she decided to move from the Moriya Shrine to Gensokyo's Yōkai Mountain, to avoid being forgotten. [69]

  5. Subterranean Animism - Wikipedia

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    Touhou Chireiden ~ Subterranean Animism (Japanese: 東方地霊殿 ~ Subterranean Animism, lit. "Eastern Palace of the Earth Spirits") is the eleventh main game of the Touhou Project bullet hell scrolling shoot 'em up video game series by Team Shanghai Alice. The game was released on August 16, 2008, during the 74th Comiket.

  6. Moreya - Wikipedia

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    Moreya or Moriya (洩矢神, Moriya- / Moreya-no-Kami) is a Japanese god who appears in various myths and legends of the Suwa region in Nagano Prefecture (historical Shinano Province). The most famous of such stories is that of his battle against Takeminakata, the god of the Grand Shrine of Suwa (Suwa Taisha).

  7. Ten Desires - Wikipedia

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    Reimu fighting the Stage 1 boss, Yuyuko. Various divine spirits are onscreen. Ten Desires retains the same core gameplay mechanics of the rest of the Touhou games, in which the player will traverse through six increasingly difficult stages, in which they have to kill enemies, dodge their projectiles, and fight bosses, halfway through, and at the end of each stage.

  8. Gohei - Wikipedia

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    The shrine priest or attendants use the gohei to bless or sanctify a person or object in various Shinto rituals. The gohei is used for some ceremonies, but its usual purpose is to cleanse a sacred place in temples and to cleanse, bless, or exorcise any object that is thought to have negative energy.

  9. Team Shanghai Alice - Wikipedia

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    Touhou Sangetsusei (東方三月精, lit. "Three Fairies"), which consists of: Eastern and Little Nature Deity (2005–2006) Strange and Bright Nature Deity (2006–2009) Oriental Sacred Place (2009–2012) Visionary Fairies in Shrine (2016–2019) Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red (東方文花帖, Tōhō Bunkachō, lit. "Word Flower Album", 2005)