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 | | Nishinomiya Shrine, Hata Shrine, Yagokoro Omoikane Shrine, Yasaka Shrine, Horowa Myojin, Kotohira Shrine, and Matsuo Shrine. |  | | Miwa Shrine is dedicated to the two Shinto gods, Omononushikushimikatama Mikoto and Takesusano Ono Mikoto. |  | | It is said that at one time one could see 107 shrines on the compound. |
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http://www.kiea.jp/Miwa.html
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| | Omoikane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Omoikane (Shinto) is the god of knowledge (male) in Shinto. |  | | This page was last modified 10:30, 18 Jun 2004. |  | | If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omoikane
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| | Heavenly Descendants - The Land of the Gods |
 | | This means that the ancient Japanese took two meals a day. |  | | In the altars of the Shinto gods, we put rice, fruit, vegitable, seaweed and etc., |  | | There are many Shinto festivals ans ceremonies related to |
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http://www.geocities.jp/general_sasaki/shinwano_butai_eng.html
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| | Religion in Japan |
 | | Zen teacher - person ordained in Zen Buddhism to teach the Dharma |  | | Torii - Japanese gates at entrance to Shinto shrines |
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http://www.japan-101.com/index_culture_6.htm
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| | Omoikane |
 | | Omoikane (思兼) is a Shinto god of knowledge. |  | | Omoikane is a Linux distribution which was named after the god Omoikane. |  | | In Episode 12, Ruri and Akito save Omoikane and stop it from attacking the UEF, and we see that Omoikane likes "Gekigangar" as well. |
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http://www.teachtime.com/en/wikipedia/o/om/omoikane.html
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 | | Many of them are worshipped in Shinto practices to this very day. |  | | There is not much available to you - the only other things in the area are a hokora (small shrine used in Shinto rituals) and an entrance into the side of a cliff. |  | | Go through the door and shortly you will emerge in the Underworld. |
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http://www.megaten.plus.com/megaten/smt2faq.txt
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| | Omoikane |
 | | Omoikane (Shinto) is the god of knowledge (male) in Shinto.\n* Omoikane (Nadesico) is a character from the series Mobile Battleship Nadesico \n* Omoikane (Linux) is a Japanese linux distribution. |
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http://encyclopedia.codeboy.net/wikipedia/o/om/omoikane.html
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 | | When talking of space or world in old scripts we often encounter words such as Takama go Hara, Ashihara no Nakatsukuni, Yomi no Kuni, Ne no Kuni, Soko no Kuni, Haha no Kuni and Tokoyo no Kuni. |  | | How did the Japanese view the world around them? |  | | Let us take a look at some old Shinto scripts, such as the Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, Fudoki, Manyoshu and Norito. |
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http://www.tenman.or.jp/exp3-1.html
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| | Beach Bunny Blues |
 | | Shot of all four standing around a computer as Seiya types away, hacking into some high-security system like, say, the military records of some powerful country. |  | | I control the powerful Omoikane (Big Money), the computer in charge of all operations here on the Nadesico. |
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http://www.geocities.com/jezebel_sailor/bunny.html
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| | Wikipedia: List of Japan-related topics L-Z |
 | | Omachi, Omachi, Saga, Omagari, Ome, Omi Province, Omihachiman, Omisoka, Omoikane, Omura, Nagasaki, Omura Masujiro, Omuta, Fukuoka, One Piece, One-Year War, Onejime, Kagoshima, Oni, Onigiri, Onin War, Onix, Onna, Okinawa, Ono, Ono District, Oita, Ono no komachi, Ono River, Ono, Fukui, Ono, Hyogo, Ono, Oita, Onoda, Onoda Hiroo, Onojo, Fukuoka, Onomichi, Onsen, Onyomi, |
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http://www.factbook.org/wikipedia/en/l/li/list_of_japan_related_topics_l_z.html
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