
Highest Quality I could get, and read description for lyrics. This is as close as it gets people! They ramble on so fast you cant be sure. Romanji:(see if you can sing along XD) Nagaku usugurai yami no naka Tashika na mono wa migite no me dake Aru toki youyaku kizuita no Kono yo no me o ...
Inari is the name of the Japanese Shinto (native religion of Japan) god who watches over and protects the rice harvest. As rice has long been the staple food of the Japanese, this god is obviously very important, and shrines to Inari are reported to number more than 20,000 in Japan. Inari's ...
Sacerdotessa nel Keta shrine, tempio shinto. Scusate se risulta girato ^^;
Description Small ceramic image of Daikoku, Japan's god of wealth and good fortune. Daikoku is one of the most famous and celebrated gods within the Japanese Shinto (native religion of Japan) pantheon (please read below to learn more about Shinto). Daikoku is one of seven popular luck gods ...
Description Japanese religious prayer plaque. These items are called ema in Japan where they are traditionally used by believers to communicate their wishes and thanks to deities worshiped at Shinto shrines. Shinto is the native religion of Japan and an animist system supporting a pantheon of ...
Description Small (please see size information below) antique ceramic Japanese Ebisu mask doll (ningyo) in good condition with no cracks though it does have some marks and scratches and paint chips from handling and a darkened patina of age. This figure dates from the mid to late Japanese Showa ...