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    Gohei (御幣), onbe (御幣), or heisoku (幣束) are wooden wands, decorated with two shide (zigzagging paper streamers) used in Shinto rituals. It may be considered...
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    "Heihaku, Go-hei: Basic Terms of Shinto". 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム (in Japanese). "御幣のまつりかた | 青森港守護神 諏訪神社". aomori-suwajinja.org (in Japanese). "Haraigushi: Basic...
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    Z Amenonuhoko (Japanese: 天沼矛) Azusa Yumi (Japanese: 梓弓) Gohei (Japanese: 御幣) Goshintai (Japanese: 御神体) Hama Yumi (Japanese: 破魔弓) Heisoku (Japanese: 幣束)...
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    fires from the house for the following years. Sheets of paper called gohei (御幣) folded into lightning shapes similar to those seen on sumo wrestler's belts...
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  • Orb (陰陽玉 Onmyō-gyoku) by side-kicking, swinging Reimu's purification rod (御幣 gohei), and firing amulets (御札 ofuda), with the goal of using it to overturn...
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  • 24 July. Giri (義理, lit. 'duty') – One of the virtues of bushido. Go-hei* (御幣, lit. 'great wand') – A wooden wand decorated with two shide and used in Shinto...
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