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Kōjin, also
known as Sambō-
Kōjin or Sanbō-
Kōjin (三宝荒神), is the ****anese kami (god) of fire, the
hearth and the kitchen. He is
sometimes called Kamado-gami...
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Kōjin Karatani (柄谷 行人,
Karatani Kōjin, born
August 6, 1941, Amagasaki) is a ****anese
philosopher and
literary critic.
Karatani entered the University...
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Kojin Nakakita (中北 浩仁,
Nakakita Kōjin, born 28
September 1963 in Takamatsu,
Kagawa Prefecture) is a ****anese
sledge hockey coach. He has been the head...
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Kojin Ono (****anese: 大野 光仁, Hepburn: Ōno
Kōjin, born May 11, 1959, Tokyo) is a toy
designer emplo**** by
Takara since 1980. Ōno's
early designs included...
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Invincible Steel Man
Daitarn 3 (無敵鋼人ダイターン3,
Muteki Kōjin Daitān 3), also
known as The
Unchallengeable Daitarn 3, is a ****anese
anime television series...
- happily.
Hearn notes that the name for this
being is
usually read as
Kōjin. The
kōjin are
creatures thought to live in the
South China Sea,
which resemble...
- The
Wayfarer (****anese: 行人, Hepburn:
Kōjin) is a 1912
novel by ****anese
writer Natsume Sōseki. It is the
second part of a
trilogy starting with To the...
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Kojin Kozu (神津 港人, Kōzu
Kōjin, 21
December 1889 – 7
April 1978) was a ****anese painter. His work was part of the
painting event in the art competition...
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Kojin Jugyou (個人授業 /
Private Lessons) is the
second solo
single by
former lead
vocalist of day
after tomorrow, misono. The
single peaked on the Oricon...
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featured the Car-Robots set of
transforming robot toys,
invented by Ōno
Kōjin with some
initial designs by
Kawamori and others.
While the
original series...