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leaf. The middle of the sword had a thickness from the grip about 18 cm (7.1 in) with an appearance like a fish spine. The sword was fashioned in a white metallic color, and well maintained." After witnessing the sword, the grand priest was banished and the other priests, except for
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3216:Hachiman Shrine
3206:Usa Hachiman-gū
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2895:hachiman-zukuri
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2671:chōzu or temizu
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2115:Shinto deities
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2085:Ainu mythology
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843:Current status
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566:Izumo Province
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3581:Miscellaneous
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3402:Jinushigami
3331:Kumano Kodō
3314:Sannō torii
3277:Suwa Taisha
3238:Jingu Taima
3194:Inari Ōkami
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1569:Nihon Shoki
1486:November 7,
1324:Jingi Kōshō
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3385:Chinjugami
3304:Ōkuninushi
3287:Yasakatome
3065:Chōzubachi
3050:Implements
2706:kagura-den
2504:Hauteclere
2453:Carnwennan
2317:Szczerbiec
2186:Historical
2095:Kamuy-huci
1979:Fukurokuju
1969:Daikokuten
1845:Ne-no-kuni
1744:Ōkuninushi
1645:Hitorigami
1609:Butsuzōzui
1416:2012-04-12
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1089:References
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784:Edo period
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544:, the god
285:Divinities
186:references
119:newspapers
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2468:Dáinsleif
2448:Caladbolg
2357:legendary
2063:Shinigami
1994:Kisshōten
1959:Benzaiten
1797:Human age
1766:mythology
1727:mythology
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1700:Amaterasu
1693:mythology
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1584:Kogo Shūi
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3695:miyadera
3688:jingū-ji
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377:Ryūgū-jō
3888:Regalia
3827:Hakushu
3727:History
3623:Shinshi
3535:Mikoshi
3518:Omamori
3489:(dolls)
3481:Kannabi
3466:Iwakura
3456:(trees)
3449:Mirrors
3441:Shintai
3412:Oyagami
3397:Dōsojin
3380:Ujigami
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3072:Chōzuya
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3498:Bunrei
3255:Tenjin
3114:Ō-nusa
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