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Sansin
Sanshin () are local mountain gods in Korean shamanism. They are often paired with tigers. In Korea, every Buddhist temple has a dedicated shrine called a ''sanshingak'' () to the local sanshin, who is typically represented as an elder male figure surrounded by tigers. The Japanese equivalent is the Yama-no-Kami (also pronounced ''yamagami''). ==References==
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