Takamagahara (タカマガハラ Takamagahara) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by KAWAI Juuzou.
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| - Takamagahara (タカマガハラ Takamagahara) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by KAWAI Juuzou.
- Takamagahara, also Takaamahara, Taka-no-amahara, Takamanohara or Takama-ga-hara, (「高天原 [たかあまはら、たかのあまはら、たかまのはら、たかまがはら]」?; lit. "High Heaven's Plain" but often translated as "High Plain of Heaven") , is a place in Japanese mythology. In Shinto, Takamagahara is the dwelling place of the Kami. It is believed to be connected to the Earth by the bridge Ama-no uki-hashi (the "Floating Bridge of Heaven"). In Shinto worship, the Kami are invited to leave Takamagahara and enter a shrine or some other purified place. Takamagahara was created spontaneously out of chaos, as well as Earth. Chaos was shaped in the form of an unmeasurable egg. The light particles floated up out of chaos and formed Takamagahara; the heavy particles fell down and created Earth.
- Takamagahara (鷹真原, literally "Plain of the True Hawks") is a group of like-minded individuals that have been gathered together by Sōra Tsukahara. While composed of individuals that each have their own motives at heart, they all abide by Sōra and follow him in pursuit of reaching the "top".
- Gripping the handle of her sword, Nanamei will gather a large amount of wind-enhanced chakra around the blade. Cultivating the wind and chakra for several seconds, Nanamei will step forward and slash horizontally or vertically. Sending a blast of wind forward, the wind not only imitates the sharpness of dozens of blades but is also powerful enough to break bones.
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| - Takamagahara (タカマガハラ Takamagahara) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by KAWAI Juuzou.
- Gripping the handle of her sword, Nanamei will gather a large amount of wind-enhanced chakra around the blade. Cultivating the wind and chakra for several seconds, Nanamei will step forward and slash horizontally or vertically. Sending a blast of wind forward, the wind not only imitates the sharpness of dozens of blades but is also powerful enough to break bones. The process to mastering this technique is unique, in the fact that the user must learn how to constantly rotate their wind natured chakra around the tip of the blade while simultaneously pouring out chakra through the blade to act as a "lightning rod" for the technique.
- Takamagahara, also Takaamahara, Taka-no-amahara, Takamanohara or Takama-ga-hara, (「高天原 [たかあまはら、たかのあまはら、たかまのはら、たかまがはら]」?; lit. "High Heaven's Plain" but often translated as "High Plain of Heaven") , is a place in Japanese mythology. In Shinto, Takamagahara is the dwelling place of the Kami. It is believed to be connected to the Earth by the bridge Ama-no uki-hashi (the "Floating Bridge of Heaven"). In Shinto worship, the Kami are invited to leave Takamagahara and enter a shrine or some other purified place. Takamagahara was created spontaneously out of chaos, as well as Earth. Chaos was shaped in the form of an unmeasurable egg. The light particles floated up out of chaos and formed Takamagahara; the heavy particles fell down and created Earth.
- Takamagahara (鷹真原, literally "Plain of the True Hawks") is a group of like-minded individuals that have been gathered together by Sōra Tsukahara. While composed of individuals that each have their own motives at heart, they all abide by Sōra and follow him in pursuit of reaching the "top".
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