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  2. Izumo-taisha - Wikipedia

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    The shrine is believed by many to be the oldest Shinto shrine in Japan, even predating the Ise Grand Shrine. A style of architecture, taisha-zukuri, takes its name from the main hall of Izumo-taisha. That hall, and the attached buildings, were designated National Treasures of Japan in 1952. According to tradition, the hall was previously much ...

  3. Ajmer Sharif Dargah - Wikipedia

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    After pilgrims exit the shrine, photographers from photo studios offer professional photos of the pilgrims at rates as cheap as ₹ 20. Most of these photographers are Hindus who migrated to Ajmer during the Partition of India. [18] For the langar of the shrine, Akbar and Jahangir donated degh (transl. cauldron) in 1568

  4. The Legend of Zelda (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Zelda, originally released in Japan as The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu, [b] [8] [c] is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo. [9] The first game of The Legend of Zelda series, it is set in the fantasy land of Hyrule and centers on an elf-like boy named Link, who aims to collect the eight fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom in order to rescue Princess ...

  5. Shrine - Wikipedia

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    A shrine (Latin: scrinium "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: escrin "box or case") [1] is a sacred space dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero ...

  6. List of Noragami episodes - Wikipedia

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    Yato and Yukine follow a Coin Purse Phantom, in which Yukine uses the money as bait and Yato annihilates it. Yukine ultimately declines Ebisu's offer, wishing to be a strong guide for Yato. Yato becomes depressed due to the lack of a shrine, as this means people do not need him. Hiyori builds him a miniature shrine, making Yato cry tears of joy.

  7. Miko - Wikipedia

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    A miko (), or shrine maiden, [1] [2] is a young priestess [3] who works at a Shinto shrine. Miko were once likely seen as shamans, [4] but are understood in modern Japanese culture to be an institutionalized [5] role in daily life, trained to perform tasks, ranging from sacred cleansing [4] to performing the sacred Kagura dance.

  8. Shriners - Wikipedia

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    Shriners International, formally known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (AAONMS), is an American Masonic society.Founded in 1872 in New York City, it is headquartered in Tampa, Florida and has over 200 chapters across nine countries, with a global membership of nearly 200,000 "Shriners". [1]

  9. Koji Kondo - Wikipedia

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    Koji Kondo (Japanese: 近藤 浩治, Hepburn: Kondō Kōji, August 13, 1961) is a Japanese composer and pianist at the video game company Nintendo.He is best known for his contributions for the Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda series, with his Super Mario Bros. theme being the first piece of music from a video game included in the American National Recording Registry.