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Hamaya (****anese: 破魔矢, lit. evil-destroying arrow) is a type of
arrow given at
Shinto shrines and
Buddhist temples as a ****anese New Year's
talisman or...
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Hiroshi Hamaya (濱谷 浩,
Hamaya Hiroshi, 28
March 1915 – 6 or 15
March 1999) was a ****anese
photographer active from 1935 to 1999. In particular,
Hamaya was...
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Hamaya (written: 浜谷 or 濱谷) is a ****anese surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Hiroshi Hamaya (濱谷 浩, 1915–1999), ****anese
photographer Kimihiro...
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Kodai Hamaya (濱矢 廣大,
Hamaya Kōdai, born
February 27, 1993) is a ****anese
professional baseball pitcher for the
Nettuno Baseball Club of the
Italian Baseball...
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Kimihiro Hamaya (浜谷 公宏,
Hamaya Kimihiro, born 21
March 1963) is a ****anese
speed skater. He
competed at the 1984
Winter Olympics and the 1988
Winter Olympics...
- kinchaku,
typically worn by
small children. At new year, many
shrines sell
hamaya (an "evil-destroying arrows"),
which people can
purchase and keep in their...
- his buttons".
Shinji Hamaya (浜谷 真二,
Hayama Shinji) – a
fellow member of the
basketball team and Kyo's
faithful companion.
Hamaya is
mostly after girls...
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Tatsuo Ikeda, Chozaburō
Inoue and
Shigeo Ishii,
photographers Hiroshi Hamaya,
Miyako Ishiuchi, Shōmei Tōmatsu,
Eikoh Hosoe,
Osamu Nagahama and Mao Ishikawa...
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stopping the ceremony. In a
final act of
desperation Hirai grabs a
sacred hamaya and
fires it at Kato; but Kato
magically reflects it back,
mortally injuring...
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moved to the
island from
Sendai and
opened up an inn for
travelers called Hamaya. In 2006, they
started a blog
about the
island and its inhabitants. On May...