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  2. Myōjin Yahiko - Wikipedia

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    Myōjin Yahiko (明神 弥彦), known as Yahiko Myojin in the Media Blasters English-language dub and Yoshi Mujin in the English Sony Samurai X dub, [5] is a fictional character from the Rurouni Kenshin manga and anime series authored by Nobuhiro Watsuki.

  3. 1956 Yahiko Shrine Stampede - Wikipedia

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    Around midnight of 1 January 1956, 35,000 to 40,000 people visited the Yahiko Shrine to pay the traditional honors on the occasion of the new year. [1] Just after midnight a stampede occurred on the steep steps leading to the shrine at the moment the priest started throwing down rice cookies, according to the tradition. The two-metres high ...

  4. List of Rurouni Kenshin characters - Wikipedia

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    When Kenshin defeats Sanosuke, he stops Kihei's bullet dead on the guard of his sword. When the brothers try to attack Kaoru and Yahiko, Sanosuke defeats Gohei and Kenshin injures Kihei into submission. Later in the series, they are employed as bodyguards by Fudōsawa, a yakuza in Sanosuke's hometown, and then by Tani Jūsanrō. Sanosuke easily ...

  5. File:Odachi-Masayoshi-at-Yahiko-Shrine.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Yahiko - Wikipedia

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    Yahiko Velodrome, a velodrome in Yahiko, Niigata Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yahiko .

  7. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    Japanese manga has developed a visual language or iconography for expressing emotion and other internal character states. This drawing style has also migrated into anime, as many manga are adapted into television shows and films and some of the well-known animation studios are founded by manga artists.

  8. Yahiko Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Yahiko jinja (弥彦神社), also known as Iyahiko-jinja is a Shinto shrine in the Yahiko neighborhood of the village of Yahiko, Nishikanbara District, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the three shrines which claim the title of ichinomiya of former Echigo Province. [1] The shrine's annual festival is held on February 2. [2]

  9. Symbols of death - Wikipedia

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    Here, again, the ancient Egyptians produced detailed pictorial representations of the life enjoyed by the dead. In Christian folk religion, the spirits of the dead are often depicted as winged angels or angel-like creatures, dwelling among the clouds; this imagery of the afterlife is frequently used in comic depictions of the life after death. [3]