• Look up Bishamon or Bishamonten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bishamon or Bishamonten may refer to: Vaiśravaṇa, known in Japan as Bishamonten, a...
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    Bishamon Station (毘沙門駅, Bishamon-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private...
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    prototype". Kubera is the Buddhist Vaiśravaṇa or Jambhala, and the Japanese Bishamon. The Buddhist Vaisravana, like the Hindu Kubera, is the regent of the North...
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  • Yes Yes Yes Yes Baby Bonnie Hood Serial Killer Human No No No Yes Yes Bishamon Demon Cursed Samurai Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Demitri Maximoff Vampire Yes Yes...
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  • Camponotus bishamon (ホソウメマツオオアリ, Hoso Umematsu Ōari) is a species of carpenter ant endemic to Japan. This major workers of this species have a head that...
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  • 10, Bishamon won for a third year in a row, allowing them to use their champion's privilege to choose their opponents for Wrestle Kingdom. Bishamon challenged...
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    Bishamonten (毘沙門天), or just Bishamon (毘沙門) is thought of as an armor-clad god of war or warriors and a punisher of evildoers. Bishamon is portrayed holding a...
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    IWGP Tag Team Championships, against Bishamon at Sakura Genesis. On 8 April at the event, Aussie Open defeated Bishamon to win their first IWGP Tag Team Championship...
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  • connected to their Regalia. Yato is attacked by Bishamon, a powerful God with many Regalia. Bishamon holds a grudge against Yato because he killed her...
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    Champions Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) on December 10 in the finals of the World Tag League. As winners and champions, Bishamon challenged...
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