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  2. Qilin - Wikipedia

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    Kirin, which has also come to be used as the modern Japanese word for a giraffe, are similar to qilin. Japanese art tends to depict the kirin as more deer-like than in Chinese art . Alternatively, it is depicted as a dragon shaped like a deer, but with an ox's tail [ 21 ] instead of a lion's tail.

  3. Glossary of Shinto - Wikipedia

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    Kirin – A mythical creature in Asian mythology; in Shinto, the kirin are considered messengers of the kami. Kisshōten (吉祥天, lit. ' Auspicious Heavens ') – A Japanese goddess of good fortune, wealth and prosperity. Adapted, via Buddhism, from the Hindu goddess Lakshmi. Kisshōten is sometimes named as one of the Seven Gods of Fortune ...

  4. Kirin - Wikipedia

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    Kirin Cup Soccer, an association football tournament organised in Japan; Kirin Open, a Japanese golf tournament from 1974 to 2001; One of three shogi pieces in large shogi Kirin variants: Chu shogi, which uses one piece per player; Dai shogi, which uses one piece per player; Taikyoku shogi, which uses the Kirin (麒麟) and Kirin-master (麟師 ...

  5. Kirin Company - Wikipedia

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    The Kirin Holdings Company, Limited. (キリンホールディングス株式会社) is a Japanese beer and beverage holding company. It is known for brands such as Kirin Beer, Kirin Lemon, Mets, and Gogo no Kōcha. The predecessor of the company, the Japan Brewery Company, was founded in Yokohama in 1885 by William Henry Talbot and Edgar ...

  6. Names of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese names for Japan are Nihon (にほん ⓘ) and Nippon (にっぽん ⓘ). They are both written in Japanese using the kanji 日本. Since the third century, Chinese called the people of the Japanese archipelago something like "ˀWâ" (倭), which can also mean "dwarf" or "submissive".

  7. Beer in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Asahi, with a 38% market share, was the largest of the four major beer producers in Japan followed by Kirin with 35% and Suntory with 15%. [10] In 2020, Kirin surpassed Asahi in the Japanese beer market, holding a 37.1% share compared to Asahi's 35.2%. [12] This marked the first time since 2001 that Kirin outperformed Asahi.

  8. List of O-Parts Hunter characters - Wikipedia

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    Kirin (キリン) is a white-haired, pickle-loving hermit who is easily bored and lives on the outskirts of Entotsu City. He is a licensed O-Part appraiser famed for his knowledge and repair of O-Parts, as well as his genius as a swordsman with his sword Shunkashuto ( 瞬花終刀 , Shunkashūtō ) .

  9. Kirin Cup Soccer - Wikipedia

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    The Kirin Cup Soccer (Japanese: キリンカップサッカー) is an association football tournament organised in Japan by the Kirin Brewery Company. The host, Japan , is a participant in every edition.