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Lighting Beauty Dance - Celebrating Beauty of Nature was a Premium Gacha available from 12/27/2019 to 02/27/2020. It included 5 ‘Number of Plays’ Items, 25 Gacha Items and 3 Bonus Items. The Bonus included 10000 Smile Points, 15000 Smile Points, 20000 Smile Points, 1 Premium Rare Gacha Ticket, 1 10Play Premium Gacha Ticket, 2 Premium Gacha Ticket, 5 MAX Charge Drinks, 15 Charge Drinks, 3 Piece of Rare and 20 C-Coins. The Gacha Promo included a ‘Trade without Doubling’ (No-Double-Promo♡) and…

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Yae Miko | Genshin Impact Wiki | Fandom Shrine Maiden, Yae Miko, Splash Art, Lightning Strikes, Karakter Anime, Game Character, Pink Hair, Anime Character, Genshin Impact

Yae Miko[Note 1] (Japanese: 八重神子 Yae Miko), also known as Guuji Yae (Japanese: 宮司 Guuji) or the Guuji, is a playable Electro character in Genshin Impact. A kitsune of many facets, Yae Miko oversees the Grand Narukami Shrine, owns the Yae Publishing House, and is Eternity's servant and friend. Toggle Ascension MaterialsTotal Cost (0✦ → 6✦) Each Constellation activation requires one Yae Miko's Stella Fortuna. Yae Miko has been promoted or featured with a drop-rate boost in 4 Event Wishes: Yae…

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Shrine Maiden, Comics Anime, Anime Kimono, Moe Anime, 만화 캐릭터, 영감을 주는 캐릭터, Red Eyes, Kawaii Girl, Anime Artwork

Centuries ago a hashira believed the only way to cleanse the world of the demon menace was to harness their abilities, he began experimenting with demon blood the mystery of how he succeeded still remains unknown, for generations the demon blood has tainted the (L/N) bloodline a curse that remained a family secret until tragedy struck the Kamado house, it was then our protagonist learned that the demon blood coursed through her veins, Now this noble woman turned demon slayer must learn to…

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Japan Wannabe: Wafuku: The Difference between Kimono and Yukata Medieval Japan, Japanese Shrine, Japanese Traditional Clothing, Heian Era, Shrine Maiden, Japan Holidays, Japan Culture, Kyushu, Japanese Outfits

Wafuku is from the kanji 和服: 和 (wa) means Japanese and 服 (fuku) means clothes. So Wafuku is traditional Japanese clothes. People in Japan still using Wafuku although Western clothes are well-known in Japan. They wear Wafuku in some special occasions like weddings, funerals, coming-of-age ceremonies (seijin shiki), and festivals (matsuri). Japan has some Wafuku, they are: Kimono, Yukata, Haori and Hakama. Source Haori Haori can be described as a half coat. It can be used after Kimono. Source…

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These are miko shrine maidens performing a special Shinto Shaden Kagura dance ritual during the annual On-Matsuri festival, a traditional Shinto religious festival held at the Kasuga Wakamiya Shrine in the ancient Japanese city of Nara, Japan. In older days, miko were considered shamans, but today they take on a more lighter role as priestesses or ceremonial duties. Miko Shrine Maiden, Shrine Maiden Outfit, Japanese Shrine Maiden, Miko Priestess, Japanese Priestess, Japanese Rituals, Kasuga Shrine, Matsuri Festival, Shu Qi

Dec. 17, 2009: These are miko shrine maidens performing a special Shinto Shaden Kagura dance ritual during the annual On-Matsuri festival, a traditional Shinto religious festival held at the Kasuga Wakamiya Shrine in the ancient Japanese city of Nara, Japan. In older days, miko were considered shamans, but today they take on a more lighter role as priestesses or ceremonial duties. The traditional miko costume is an elaborate multi layered costumed kimono comprised of a red hakama (long…

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A miko in phoenix headdress with mirror and pendants, and good summation of the trajectory of the mikogami (female spirit shamans) in Japan. Old Japan, Spiritual Medium, Shrine Maiden, Japanese History, Japanese People, Japan Culture, Nicolas Cage, Samana, Kyushu

History of Japanese Shamanism By Peter Knecht It is said that shamanism is the basis of Japanese religious culture. There are hints in old documents that suggest a long history of shamanism, but...

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