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Suijin (水神,
water god) is the
Shinto god of
water in ****anese mythology. The term
Suijin (literally:
water deity)
refers to the
heavenly and
earthly manifestations...
- The
Water Dragon's
Bride (水神の生贄(はなよめ),
Suijin no Hanayome) is a shōjo
manga by Rei Toma
which was
serialized in Shoga****an's Cheese! and is
licensed in...
- was to
establish that clan's
links to the
ruling family, just as
those of
Suijin arguably reflect Mo****be
tales and the
legends in Ōjin's
chronicles seem...
- they are
often considered to be an
avatar (keshin) of the
Water Deity or
suijin.
Shrines are
dedicated to the
worship of
kappa as
water deity in such places...
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calculation process of the
demographic data
collected in 1852,
according to
Suijin Roku (吹塵録)
edited by (Katsu Kaishū (勝海舟). Some of po****tion
censuses during...
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Kameidosuijin Station (亀戸水神駅, Kameido-
suijin-eki) is a
railway station in Kōtō, Tokyo, ****an,
operated by Tobu Railway.
Kameidosuijin Station is served...
- Ōwatatsumi as the same god. He is a dragon, as well as god of the sea.
Suijin (水神) The god of water. Susanoo-no-Mikoto (須佐之男命 or 素戔嗚尊) is a god of storms...
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court cautiously refused to help again. The
Mongols conquered Funin and
Suijin districts in Sinhe,
Liaoning and
Hebei provinces in 1373,
cutting the Ming...
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thought to be oni. In the
Wakan Sansai Zue, they are
considered water gods (
Suijin), and in the
ancient Chinese book Zuo Zhuan, they are
considered to be gods...
- Monzen-nakachō
Station Tobu
Railway Kameido Line:
Kameido Station, Kameido-
suijin Station Tokyo Waterfront Area
Rapid Transit Rinkai Line: Shin-kiba Station...