- In a
broad sense,
Goryō (御霊, ****anese: [ɡoɾʲoː]) is an
honorific for a spirit,
especially one that
causes hauntings, and the term is used as a synonym...
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Hamaguchi Goryō (濱口 梧陵, June 15, 1819 –
April 21, 1904) was a
village headman in Hiro, Kii
Province (current Hirogawa, Wakayama)
noted for his role in...
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Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; MR: Koryŏ; [ko.ɾjʌ]) was a
Korean state founded in 918,
during a time of
national division called the
Later Three Kingdoms...
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Goryō Station is the name of two
train stations in ****an:
Goryō Station (Hiroshima)
Goryō Station (Kagoshima) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- ****uoka-based
Goryo-kai, a
secondary organization of ****an's
largest yakuza syndicate, the Yamaguchi-gumi,
although he was
technically not a
member of the
Goryo-kai...
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Goryo Dam (****anese: 御料ダム) is a
rockfill dam
located in
Hokkaido Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The
catchment area of the dam is...
- 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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Daranimaru Goryo (五嶺 陀羅尼丸,
Goryō Daranimaru),
nicknamed Goryo (ゴリョー,
Goryō)
Voiced by: Yūsuke
Kobayashi (****anese);
Johnny Yong
Bosch (English)
Goryo is a magical...
- All
trains p**** On
March 20, 1930, the Keio
Electric Tramway opened the
Goryō Line, a 6.3 km
branch of the Keio Line,
electrified at 600 V DC, between...
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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...