While Rumiko Takahashi borrows from folklore heavily in her works, InuYasha remains her work most steeped in Japanese folklore. It features a time-traveling reincarnation of a Shinto priestess reuniting with the namesake half-yōkai InuYasha, and their team.

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Paradise Bay, Antartica (006) for
Ref Credit is Petar Loncar (loncarpetar on instagram)

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Hitoshi got injured on a mission so his boyfriends are helping.

They're all wearing similar sweaters because Hitoshi offhandedly mentioned a comfy but expensive jumper. So Shouto asked Momo to make them all one.

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Kitsune (foxes) are revered in Japan to the extent they're regarded as supernatural tricksters and messengers of Shinto deities - they have superstitious status equal to black cats for their mystical properties in lore and tales.
Their masks are commonplace as a tribute.

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Amane Nishiki is a stage name for "Uzume", named after the goddess of dawn, revelry and the arts: Ame-no-Uzume.

In Shinto based mythos, Susano'o forced Amaterasu into hiding and Ame-no-Uzume got her out with a dance making all the gods laugh, thus restoring light to the earth.

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นูเนียรสนม(สตอเบอรี่)
Blueprint โดย Shintoki
ตัดเส้น&ลงสี โดย ชาวตูดมะพร้าวเมายาดม นัท

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Nano as a miko (maiden or priestess in shinto shrine).
Her arm is equipped with an o-mikuji (fortunes paper) box instead of weapons.
For / Miko Day

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Tactimon
(Tactician)
Demon
Attacks:
Tanegashima
Kishintotsu
Hoshiwari
Tachi 1-6

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No volvimos a saber nada de su autora hasta que en 2005 nos deleitó con su manga 'Kami no nawa', un shojo macabro de 3 tomos que mezclaba mitología cristiana y shintoista en plena era Sengoku de guerras intestinas

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