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    Myōjin Station (明神駅, Myōjin-eki) is a railway station in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway. The...
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    Mount Myōjin or Myōjin-ga-take (Japanese: 明神ヶ岳) is a mountain with an altitude of 1,169 meters on the border of Minamiashigara and Hakone, Kanagawa, as...
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  • eccentric gods), a category of deities found in Japan; see Sekizan Myōjin and Shinra Myōjin Like a Dragon: Ishin! (videogame, aka "Ishin!"), a 2014 videogame...
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    Shin-ochanomizu Station is convenient for passengers traveling to and from a number of places: Sundai Yobigakkō Hitachi Seisakusho Kanda Myōjin Shrine Akihabara...
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  • dictionary "Myōjin taisha". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2023-04-10. Inoue, Nobutaka. "Myōjin taisha". Kokugakuin...
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    Keiō-hachiōji Station (京王八王子駅, Keiō-hachiōji-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private...
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  • List of railway stations in Japan...
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    Kodō Nomura (野村胡堂, Nomura Kodō) in 1931. Heiji's beat is Myōjin-shita, "beneath the (Kanda) Myōjin shrine". The hero, Heiji, lives with his wife Oshizu....
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  • Yahiko Mishima (三島 弥彦, 1886 – 1954), a Japanese track and field athlete. Myōjin Yahiko (明神 弥彦), a character in the Rurouni Kenshin series. Yahiko (弥彦),...
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    Takeminakata (redirect from Suwa Myōjin)
    or myōjin (明神, "bright deity" or "manifest deity"). This however is hardly unusual, as before the early modern period use of titles such as myōjin or...
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