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・ Misafa Lesafa
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・ Misagh Banimahd
・ Misagh Memarzadeh
・ Misagh Sepah Taft Yazd F.C.
・ Misagh Tehran FSC
・ Misagh-1
・ Misagh-2
・ Misaje
・ Misak Metsarents
・ Misak Torlakian
・ Misak-ı Millî
・ Misaka
・ Misaka, Yamanashi
Misaki
・ Misaki (disambiguation)
・ Misaki (given name)
・ Misaki Chronicles
・ Misaki Doi
・ Misaki horse
・ Misaki Ito
・ Misaki Iwasa
・ Misaki Kawai
・ Misaki Kobayashi
・ Misaki Kubota
・ Misaki Kuno
・ Misaki Matsutomo
・ Misaki Momose
・ Misaki Ohata


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Misaki : ウィキペディア英語版
Misaki

Misaki are a collective term for spirit-like existences in Japan like gods, demons, and spirits, among other divine spirits. Their name comes from a kannushi's vanguard, "misaki" (御先).
== Summary ==

Misaki are subordinate to the high-ranking divine spirits, and when divine spirits appear in the human realm, and are said to be the small-scale divine spirits that appear as omens or to serve as their familiar spirits.
Misaki can be often seen as animals. The Yatagarasu that appears in Japanese mythology is one type of misaki, and when Yatagarasu guided Emperor Jimmu during Jimmu's eastern journey, this provides one example of the characteristics of misaki. Also, the kitsune within Inari Ōkami household are also one type of misaki, and like these Yatagarasu and kitsune, those that appear as heralding something important and the incarnation of gods are also considered misaki.〔 In Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, on January 11, when they first hoe the field, they would say "kamisaki kamisaki" and call for the bird, and there is an event for praying "noutate" for the sake of the year's plentiful harvest.〔

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