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Tsumi (罪) is a ****anese word that
indicates the
violation of legal,
social or
religious rules. It is most
often used in the
religious and
moral sense...
- Ōyama-
tsumi or Ohoyama-
tsumi (Kojiki: 大山津見神 or
Nihon Shoki: 大山祇神, 大山積神, 大山罪神), also Ōyama-
tsumi-mi'oya-no-mikoto (大山祇御祖命), is a god of mountains, sea...
- "Kesenai
Tsumi" (消せない罪, lit. "Unfading Sin") is the
debut single by ****anese rock
singer Nana Kitade. The song was used as the
first ending theme in the...
- "
Tsumi to Batsu" (罪と罰,
Crime and Punishment) is ****anese
singer Ringo Sheena's 6th
single and it was
released on
January 26, 2000, by
Toshiba EMI / Virgin...
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along with
Eternal Punishment,
received a spin-off
manga titled Persona:
Tsumi to Batsu,
featuring new
characters from
Seven Sisters. Its 2011 reprint...
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Guilty of
Romance (恋の罪, Koi no
Tsumi) is a 2011 ****anese
erotic romantic thriller film
directed by Sion Sono. Sono's
screenplay is
based on a
story by...
- Black").
Yamagami took
inspiration from this name to
think up a new title,
Tsumi to
Batsu (罪と罰, lit. "Sin and Punishment").
Thinking the
title may be too...
- The
Hidden Blade (隠し剣 鬼の爪,
Kakushi ken: Oni no tsume,
literally "Hidden Blade: Oni's Claw") is a 2004 film set in 1860s ****an,
directed by Yoji Yamada...
- and menstruation, and acts such as rape. In Shinto,
kegare is a form of
tsumi (taboo violation),
which needs to be
somehow remedied by the
person responsible...
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Crime and Punishment: A
Falsified Romance (罪と罰 A
Falsified Romance,
Tsumi to Batsu: A
Falsified Romance) is a ****anese
seinen manga written and illustrated...