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    Kagura (神楽(かぐら), "god-entertainment") is a type of Shinto ritual ceremonial dance. The term is a contraction of the phrase kami no kura ("seat of god")...
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  • Senran Kagura (Japanese: 閃乱カグラ) is a video game series created by Kenichiro Takaki, produced by Marvelous and mostly developed by Tamsoft. The franchise...
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  • Senran Kagura Burst is a hack and slash video game developed by Tamsoft, and the first entry in the Senran Kagura series. It was originally published for...
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  • Kagura can refer to several things: Kagura - a particular type of traditional Shinto ritual dance. Kagura (Inuyasha), a character in the manga series...
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    Kagura suzu (神楽鈴) are a set of twelve-to-fifteen bells on a short-staff used in kagura dance. The set consists of three tiers of bells suspended by coiled...
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    The kagura-den (神楽殿, "kagura hall"), also called maidono (舞殿) or buden (舞殿) with reference to the bugaku traditional dance, is the building within a Shinto...
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    Misa Kagura (神姫楽ミサ, Kagura Misa) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently signed to the Japanese promotion Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out. She...
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  • Senran Kagura is an anime television series based on the video game series by Marvelous AQL and Tamsoft. The series revolve around a group of five girls...
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  • Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus (閃乱カグラ SHINOVI VERSUS -少女達の証明-, Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus: Shōjo-tachi no Shōmei) is the third video game in the Senran...
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    incorporated into Shinto ritual and the kagura, being the Omoto Kagura, Hana Matsuri, and the Hayachine Kagura in presenting shamanic choreography as ritual...
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