Kawa no kami (河の神 or 川之神), also known as Kahaku (河伯) is a river deity in Japanese mythology. He is king of the river gods. The line with this, kami is...
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List of Japanese deities (redirect from Iwai-nushi-no-kami)
Ishikori-dome no Mikoto (石凝姥命), the god of metalworking. Kaya-no-hime, the goddess of vegetation, grass and fields. Kawaya no Kami, kami of the toilet. Kawa-no-Kami...
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Yellow River. The same is applied to Japan's Kawa-no-kami, also known as Kahaku (河伯) (see Kawa-no-kami's etymology). This applies the same for Habaek's...
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Musashi Province and Koromo-no-ko from Kawachi Province be sought ought and sacrificed to the "River God" or Kawa-no-kami (河伯). One of the men, who resisted...
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imperial messengers to be sent to report important events to the guardian kami of Japan. These heihaku were initially presented to 16 shrines including...
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Spirited Away (redirect from Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi)
who, while moving to a new neighborhood, inadvertently enters the world of kami (spirits of Japanese Shinto folklore). After her parents are turned into...
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god of the Amnok (Yalu) River which took heavy inspirations from Hebo. Kawa-no-Kami - Also known as Kahaku. Japanese god of rivers which took heavy inspirations...
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Yellow River in Chinese mythology Habaek, Goguryeo god of the Amnok River Kawa-no-kami, river god in Japanese mythology This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Sanzu River (redirect from Sanzu no Kawa)
The Sanzu-no-Kawa (三途の川, lit. "River of Three Crossings", or the "Sanzu River") is a mythological river in Japanese Buddhist tradition similar to the...
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スサノヲ, 'Susanowo'), often referred to by the honorific title Susanoo-no-Mikoto, is a kami in Japanese mythology. The younger brother of Amaterasu, goddess...
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