- long-established
winter ryokan and
restaurant in
Kibune, Kyoto. Mikoto, a waitress, is
standing by the
Kibune River behind the annex,
clenching her fist gently...
-
Manazuru Hantō
Prefectural Natural Park
Kibune jinja Shrine Kibune Festival (Mikoshi)
Kibune Festival (Kobayabune)
Kibune Festival (Hayashibune)
Nakagawa Kazumasa...
-
version of the
anime and by Rick
Zieff in the
English dub.
Makoto Kibune (貴船 理,
Kibune Makoto) is an anime-exclusive
character introduced during season...
-
Kifune Shrine (貴船神社,
Kifune Jinja) is a
Shinto shrine located at Sakyō-ku, Kyoto,
Kyoto Prefecture ****an. The
shrine became the
object of
Imperial patronage...
-
about 200 branches, and
include the
networks headed by Matsunoo-taisha,
Kibune Shrine, and Taga-taisha,
among others. The
number of
branch shrines gives...
- 2008 (2008-05-21)
September 19, 2010 172 5 "
Kibune Goes to War! The
Violent Wind that Rages" Transliteration: "
Kibune Shutsujin! ****iareru Reppū" (****anese:...
- the
Kibune deity was
believed to have made
descent upon the shrine. However, the
shrine became known a
cursing spot in
later development. The
Kibune Shrine...
-
Wakeikazuchi Shrine (Kamigamo Shrine) Kamo
Mioya Shrine (Shimogamo Shrine)
Kibune Shrine Kitano Tenmangu Kono
Shrine Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine Matsunoo Taisha...
-
character in ****ari
Ecchi Makoto Kenzaki in DokiDoki!
Pretty Cure
Makoto Kibune, in
Bleach (manga)
Makoto Kikuchi, in The
Idolmaster Makoto Kino (Lita Kino)...
- Isonokami; 11. Ōyamato; 12. Hirose; 13. Tatsuta; 14. Sumiyoshi; 15. Nibu and 16.
Kibune. In 991,
Emperor Ichijō
added three more
shrines to Murakami's list—17....