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Gohei (御幣), onbe (御幣), or
heisoku (幣束) are
wooden wands,
decorated with two
shide (zigzagging
paper streamers) used in
Shinto rituals. It may be considered...
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Namiki Gohei may
refer to:
Namiki Gohei I (1747-1808),
prolific kabuki playwright and
actor Namiki Gohei II (1768-1819),
kabuki playwright best known...
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Gohei (銭屋五兵衛, 1774-1852) was a ****anese
merchant and
engineer in the Edo period.
Gohei was born to a
family of money-changers in Kaga province.
Gohei...
- clothes.
Gohei Harukawa (春川 五平,
Harukawa Gohei)
Voiced by:
Michael Johnston (English, ep. 1-4),
Brian Drewberry (ep. 5)
Ominous and inscrutable,
Gohei Harukawa...
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thumb and an expulsion.
Gohei tries to take over the
Kamiya dojo in the story, but
Kenshin prevents him from
doing so.
Gohei hires Sanosuke to defeat...
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Namiki Gohei I (****anese: 並木五瓶初代; 1747 – June 2, 1808) was a
Kabuki playwright active in Kyoto, Edo and Osaka. He
wrote over 100 plays,
mostly in the...
- in a cut slit on a stick,
creating a
ritual object known as a
gohei or heihaku. A
gohei is an
offering to kami that can be seen on
kamidana altars and...
- (1992). "Early
Christian and
Jewish Art". In Attridge,
Harold W.; Hata,
Gohei (eds.). Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism.
Wayne State University Press...
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brightly colored fey.
Ningyo Oni
Common Oni, Go-zu-oni and Me-zu-oni P'oh
Gohei P'oh
Small bronze humanoids capable of
causing harm with
their touch. Shan...
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speculation that Kunimatsu's
mother was a
daughter of a
certain Narita Gohei (成田 五兵衛),
member of the
Narita clan of Ise--retainers of the Hōjō clan of...