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    of goryō, which were the spirits of those who died from non-natural causes. Later on, two more shrines were added, bringing the total to eight. Goryō Shinko...
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    head as the 7th generation Hamaguchi Goryō. In the hours after the 1854 Ansei-Nankai earthquake, Hamaguchi Goryō recognized the danger to the village...
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  • Goryō Station is the name of two train stations in Japan: Goryō Station (Hiroshima) Goryō Station (Kagoshima) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Goryeo (redirect from Goryo Dynasty)
    Goryeo (Korean: 고려; MR: Koryŏ; [ko.ɾjʌ]) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period,...
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  • Goryo Dam (Japanese: 御料ダム) is a rockfill dam located in Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is...
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    closed) Goryō Line. Keio opened the Takao Line on October 1, 1967, electrified at 1,500 V DC and dual track to Takao station. Of the former Goryō Line stations...
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  • Shizuoka-based Goryo-kai, a secondary organization of Japan's largest yakuza syndicate, the Yamaguchi-gumi, although he was technically not a member of the Goryo-kai...
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  • the development of new sorts of kami, specifically the goryō-shin (the sacred spirit kami). Goryō are the vengeful spirits of the dead whose lives were...
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    known as Goryō Farm (御料牧場, goryou bokujō). Locals became familiar with the Imperial family, who frequently came to visit their stables. The Goryō Farm was...
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    yūrei returns to care for her children, often bringing them sweets. Goryō: The term "goryō" refers to the spirit of a noble or accomplished person who became...
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    9th century during the Heian period, Onmyōdō interacted with Shinto and Goryō worship (御霊信仰) in Japan, and developed into a system unique to Japan. Abe...
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    Onryō (category Goryō faith)
    high-rise buildings. Even today, the mound is carefully maintained. The term goryō (御霊) is often used as a synonym for onryō, but the term goyō is more commonly...
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    Nishi-Goryō Station (西御料駅, Nishi-Goryō-eki) is a train station located in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is operated by the Hokkaido Railway Company. Only...
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    Goryō Station (御領駅, Goryō-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the third...
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    Archived from the original on July 10, 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2018. "Goryō new vehicles – the Imperial Household Management Division" (in Japanese)...
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    Goryō Station (御領駅, Goryō-eki) is a train station located in Minamikyūshū, Japan. The station is unmanned and opened in 1963. In 1963, the Ibusuki Line...
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    Stadium Maishima Sports Island Shrines Sumiyoshi Taisha Osaka Tenmangu Goryo Shrine [ja] Zama Shrine Namba Shrine [ja] Ikukunitama Shrine Tamatsukuri...
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    third time in 50 years". Japanese Nostalgic Car. Retrieved 2017-10-05. "Goryō new vehicles - the Imperial Household Management Division" (in Japanese)...
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    mononoke, and yamanba. Japanese folklore also incorporates belief in the goryō or onryō, unquiet or vengeful spirits, particularly of those who died violently...
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  • Junki Goryo (五領 淳樹, born December 13, 1989) is a Japanese football player for Kagoshima United FC. Updated to 23 February 2018. "五領 淳樹:鹿児島ユナイテッドFC:Jリーグ...
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    Kuchisake-onna, the vengeful ghost of a woman mutilated by her husband Goryō, a certain type of spirits, usually the ghosts of martyrs, from Japanese...
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    Baykok Bal-Bal Bhoot Dullahan Dunnie Funayūrei Ghost, phantom, or spectre Goryō Hupia Hitodama Headless Horseman Inugami Ikiryō The Grim Reaper Jikininki...
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  • the eighth unit in 1865. Tōdō, having joined Itō Kashitarō's breakaway Goryō Eji (御陵衛士) group, left the Shinsengumi. While with the help of six other...
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  • the capricious whims of their male lovers. In death they become strong. Goryō are vengeance ghosts from the aristocratic classes, especially those who...
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    Fire of Rice Sheaves, which remembers the actions of Hamaguchi Goryō. Hamaguchi Goryō protected his village of Hiro from a tsunami that followed the 1854...
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  • "On Placating the Gods and Pacifying the Populace: The Case of the Gion "Goryō" Cult". History of Religions. 27 (3). The University of Chicago Press: 270–293...
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    -Asahikawa–Sakuraoka Furano Line: Asahikawa–Kaguraoka–Midorigaoka–Nishi-Goryō–Nishi-Mizuho–Nishi-Kagura–Nishi-Seiwa–Chiyogaoka Municipal buses also serve...
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    Emperor Sutoku. Emperor of Japan List of Emperors of Japan Imperial cult Goryō Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): 崇徳天皇 (75) Ponsonby-Fane, Richard....
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    Unebi Goryō, the mausoleum of Emperor Jimmu in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture...
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    Kashihara Lines). Inner prayer hall, with unusually placed chigi Unebi Goryō, the mausoleum of Jimmu in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture List of Jingū...
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