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discovered and
attacked by a
criminal gang of
sorcerers called the
Hishaku. The
Hishaku murder Kunishige and
stole the
Enchanted Blades.
Armed with a seventh...
- A
hishaku (柄杓) is a tool for
scooping water or soup
native to ****an. It has a
vessel shape with a handle.
Hishaku are
generally made of
curved objects...
- Prefecture, they are
called Ayakashi.: 28 Funayūrei are
ghosts believed to use
hishaku (ladles) to fill
boats with
water and make them sink. They are said to...
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rituals in many cultures. In a ****anese temple, a
wooden ladle known as
hishaku is used in
performing chozu, a
ritual required before entering the temple...
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resting the lid of the
kettle on, and also for
resting the
water ladle (
hishaku) on. They are made of bamboo, ceramic, or metal.
There are many styles...
- of 1
liter of
motor oil. A tabò has
similarity in
design and use to the
hishaku (柄杓), a ****anese
water dipper with a
handle made of bamboo. The tabo is...
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clear water fills one or
various stone basins.[citation needed]
Dippers (
hishaku (杓)) are
usually available to worshippers. In the 1990s,
water for temizu...
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torimono items include sakaki, gohei, staff, sasa, yumi, sword, hoko yari,
hishaku, and
kudzu (kadsura).
Depending on the shrine, bells, fans, and
trays are...
- [1] An
Esoteric Explanation of the Name ‘Infinite Life & Light’ (Amita
Hishaku, 阿彌陀秘釋) by Kakuban, from The Land of Pure
Bliss ISBN 978-1-7923-4208-0...
- that
lightly floats in the air. It is said to have an
appearance like a
hishaku (ladle), but it is not that it
actually looks like the
ladle tool, but...