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- 2022-06-30. George Washington has been included in the pantheon of kami (saijin) worshipped at Hawaiian shrines (...) Ramella, Sueann (2013-10-08). "What's...
- exterior territories (外地, gaichi) such as Hokkaidō had enshrined deities (祭神, Saijin) such as the Three Pioneer Kami (開拓三神, Kaitaku Sanjin) which consisted of...
- fifth son of Amaterasu. Some scholars have identified this kami as the saijin at the shrine Kumano Jinja in Shimane Prefecture. He goes by other names...
- CF Ultra 8GB Sandisk CF Ultra II 4GB Trekstor Vibez Rio Karma Empeg Car Saijin_Naib (May 19, 2007). "Rio CE2100 Drive Compatability [sic] List". dapreview...
- (神道葬祭場霊明社) (current Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine) at Higashiyama in Kyoto. The Saijin (deities) enshrined in the Shindō Sōsaijō Reimeisha are three kami including...
- source needed] Quigg, Antonietta; Chin, Wei-Chun; Chen, Chi-Shuo; Zhang, Saijin; Jiang, Yuelu; Miao, Ai-Jun; Schwehr, Kathleen A.; Xu, Chen; Santschi, Peter...
- shuppansha. ISBN 978-4-87663-178-0. Muraoka, Geppo (1969). 諏訪の祭神 (Suwa no saijin) (in ****anese). Tokyo: Yūzankaku-shuppan. Oh, Amana ChungHae (2011). Cosmogonical...
- JSTOR 23717670. Nihon tochika no kaigai jinja : Chosen jingu taiwan jinja to saijin. Koji Suga, 浩二 菅. Tokyo: Kobundo. 2011. ISBN 978-4-335-16066-0. OCLC 922882212...
- Shuppansha. ISBN 978-4876631780. Muraoka, Geppo (1969). 諏訪の祭神 (Suwa no Saijin). Tokyo: Yuzankaku Shuppan. Tanigawa, Ken'ichi, ed. (1987). 日本の神々―神社と聖地〈9〉美濃・飛騨・信濃...
- Fujiwara Bokushi Naritoki (済時) Narinobu (済信) by Minamoto no Kintada’s daughter Saijin (済信) (954–1030) - priest Minamoto no Rinshi (倫子) (964–1053) - married to...