A list of puns related to "Norito"
I wanted to share here a great post shared by my other friend on Facebook. I hope you will find these resources useful!
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There are many people who find it difficult to get a kamidana who want one. So I thought I would share this download with this group. It is a Paper Craft "Ofuda-tate" (ie, a simple kamidana) designed by the Tokyo Shinto Seinen-kai. It is an association made up of Shinto priests under the age of 40 ("seinen" in Japanese, usually translated as "youth"). On their webpage (http://www.tokyo-shinsei.jp/papercraft.html), you can download the template and watch a video about how to put it together. The template comes in both a colour version and a monochrome version. There are three parts to it: the ofuda-tate (torii gate part), the komainu, and the lanterns. If you can't get a kamidana, why don't you try printing it out and making it?
By the way, the same website also has a norito-copying activity. You can access it here: http://www.tokyo-jinjacho.or.jp/norito-shosha/
Buddhism introduced to Japan the tradition of copying out the sutras as a way of gaining merit. Shinto shrines adopted this custom as a form of purification. On the page, there are three rows of pale yellow boxes (links) under the word "ใใฆใณใญใผใ". The first row includes links to the instructions on how to copy out norito. The second row includes links to three different norito: the harae-kotoba, the Ooharae-kotoba, and the Kamidana Haishi (including against the coronvirus). You can print them out and try tracing over the Japanese script. The third row explains the meaning of each of the norito.
Anyway, I hope some of you can enjoy these activities.
In the Highest and Holiest Realm of Heaven dwell, the Divine Beings: Kamurogi and Kamuromi, at Their Word.
Izanagi-no-mikoto, our first ancestor.
In the field of Evergreens, at the mouth of the river at Tsukushi, Tachihana; in the Province of Himuku.
He was purifying himself with water; at which time, the Divine Spirits of Purification were born.
Of Them, we ask, that all evil, errors, and impurities be dispelled.
We most humbly ask, that they be dispelled and purified.
We ask you, Divine Beings, to listen to our prayer, together with all the Divine Spirits of Heaven and Earth, and all the multitudes of lesser Spiritual Beings.
Just as the dappled horses in Heaven, prick up their ears, at the slightest sound.
So too, will you give attention, to our prayers; Great God of Light.
Protect us and Bless us, with Supreme Happiness.
Our Revered Spiritual Father, Meishu-sama.
Protect us and Bless us, with Supreme Happiness.
In accordance with Thy Will, give expansive Radiance to our Souls.
Does anyone have PDFs of Shinto Norito, that I can recite in front of my Kamidana?
Amaterasu ลmikami mamori tamae sakihae tamae. Amaterasu ลmikami mamori tamae sakihae tamae. Kannagara tamachi hae mase. Kannagara tamachi hae mase.
I've seen a few comments talking about this board and I have no clue how to make it.
My locals are pretty meta heavy right now and both of these would help OEMs immensely, so my question is, if you were to pick only one out of both Norito and Flare-Metal, which one would you chose? I only have enough cash for one right now
This is a deck I've been using on DN for the past couple days and in Ranked matches I've gotten eighteen wins and three losses. I'm thinking of buying this deck and using it at my locals next Saturday. I'm hoping to find help in making it more viable.
Monsters: 26
3 {{Dragonpit Magician}}
3 {{Oafdragon Magician}}
3 {{Wisdom-Eye Magician}}
2 {{Dragonpulse Magician}}
2 {{Xiangsheng Magician}}
2 {{Xiangke Magician}}
2 {{Performage Mirror Conductor}}
2 {{Majespecter Unicorn - Kirin}}
3 {{Dark Magician}}
2 {{Dark Magician Girl}}
2 {{Magician's Valkyria}}
Spells: 12
2 {{Secret Village of the Spellcasters}}
1 {{Secret Sanctuary of the Spellcasters}}
1 {{Terraforming}}
2 {{Igknight Reload}}
2 {{Summoner's Art}}
2 {{Wavering Eyes}}
2 {{Mystical Space Typhoon}}
Traps: 2
Main Deck Total: 40
Extra Deck: 15
3 {{Ebon Illusion Magician}}
2 {{Norito the Moral Leader}}
The other 10 are random staples and are subject to change.
Side Deck: 8
1 {{Mystical Space Typhoon}}
1 {{Gozen Match}}
1 {{Rivalry of the Warlords}}
1 {{DNA Transplant}}
1 {{Fiendish Chain}}
1 {{Torrential Tribute}}
2 {{Imperial Iron Wall}}
The point of this deck is to swarm the enemy and summon Ebon Illusion Magician or Norito. I rarely found myself going into the extra deck at all if it weren't going for these two. The only cards I did go into were {{Number 101}} and {{Number 11}}.
Even with "bad hands," you only need to draw one type of card to really fix it, but I only got a bricked hand one game.
I also use the Secret/ of the Spellcasters to lock opponents out. It works surprisingly well, especially against PePe and other Pendulum Magician decks.
http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Norito_the_Moral_Leader
http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/CXyz_Simon_the_Great_Moral_Leader
These two monsters came out in number hunters, and have really not gotten much recognition with crazy box and 74. Norito is a huge boost to reaper prophecy, with reapers summon opening up a powerful s/t lock to the opponent, and with strike bounzer, is a solid defence.
As for simon, dragons can take advantage of the generic materials to have a 3k beatstick unaffected by monster effects, which can be very nice in the mirror match.
What are some other implications for these cards? They seem to be overall pretty nice cards.
In the Highest and Holiest Realm of Heaven dwell, the Divine Beings: Kamurogi and Kamuromi, at Their Word.
Izanagi-no-mikoto, our first ancestor.
In the field of Evergreens, at the mouth of the river at Tsukushi, Tachihana; in the Province of Himuku.
He was purifying himself with water; at which time, the Divine Spirits of Purification were born.
Of Them, we ask, that all evil, errors, and impurities be dispelled.
We most humbly ask, that they be dispelled and purified.
We ask you, Divine Beings, to listen to our prayer, together with all the Divine Spirits of Heaven and Earth, and all the multitudes of lesser Spiritual Beings.
Just as the dappled horses in Heaven, prick up their ears, at the slightest sound.
So too, will you give attention, to our prayers; Great God of Light.
Protect us and Bless us, with Supreme Happiness.
Our Revered Spiritual Father, Meishu-sama.
Protect us and Bless us, with Supreme Happiness.
In accordance with Thy Will, give expansive Radiance to our Souls.
In the Highest and Holiest Realm of Heaven dwell, the Divine Beings: Kamurogi and Kamuromi, at Their Word.
Izanagi-no-mikoto, our first ancestor.
In the field of Evergreens, at the mouth of the river at Tsukushi, Tachihana; in the Province of Himuku.
He was purifying himself with water; at which time, the Divine Spirits of Purification were born.
Of Them, we ask, that all evil, errors, and impurities be dispelled.
We most humbly ask, that they be dispelled and purified.
We ask you, Divine Beings, to listen to our prayer, together with all the Divine Spirits of Heaven and Earth, and all the multitudes of lesser Spiritual Beings.
Just as the dappled horses in Heaven, prick up their ears, at the slightest sound.
So too, will you give attention, to our prayers; Great God of Light.
Protect us and Bless us, with Supreme Happiness.
Our Revered Spiritual Father, Meishu-sama.
Protect us and Bless us, with Supreme Happiness.
In accordance with Thy Will, give expansive Radiance to our Souls.
In the Highest and Holiest Realm of Heaven dwell, the Divine Beings: Kamurogi and Kamuromi, at Their Word.
Izanagi-no-mikoto, our first ancestor.
In the field of Evergreens, at the mouth of the river at Tsukushi, Tachihana; in the Province of Himuku.
He was purifying himself with water; at which time, the Divine Spirits of Purification were born.
Of Them, we ask, that all evil, errors, and impurities be dispelled.
We most humbly ask, that they be dispelled and purified.
We ask you, Divine Beings, to listen to our prayer, together with all the Divine Spirits of Heaven and Earth, and all the multitudes of lesser Spiritual Beings.
Just as the dappled horses in Heaven, prick up their ears, at the slightest sound.
So too, will you give attention, to our prayers; Great God of Light.
Protect us and Bless us, with Supreme Happiness.
Our Revered Spiritual Father, Meishu-sama.
Protect us and Bless us, with Supreme Happiness.
In accordance with Thy Will, give expansive Radiance to our Souls.
I wanted to share here a great post shared by my other friend on Facebook. I hope you will find these resources useful!
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There are many people who find it difficult to get a kamidana who want one. So I thought I would share this download with this group. It is a Paper Craft "Ofuda-tate" (ie, a simple kamidana) designed by the Tokyo Shinto Seinen-kai. It is an association made up of Shinto priests under the age of 40 ("seinen" in Japanese, usually translated as "youth"). On their webpage (http://www.tokyo-shinsei.jp/papercraft.html), you can download the template and watch a video about how to put it together. The template comes in both a colour version and a monochrome version. There are three parts to it: the ofuda-tate (torii gate part), the komainu, and the lanterns. If you can't get a kamidana, why don't you try printing it out and making it?
By the way, the same website also has a norito-copying activity. You can access it here: http://www.tokyo-jinjacho.or.jp/norito-shosha/
Buddhism introduced to Japan the tradition of copying out the sutras as a way of gaining merit. Shinto shrines adopted this custom as a form of purification. On the page, there are three rows of pale yellow boxes (links) under the word "ใใฆใณใญใผใ". The first row includes links to the instructions on how to copy out norito. The second row includes links to three different norito: the harae-kotoba, the Ooharae-kotoba, and the Kamidana Haishi (including against the coronvirus). You can print them out and try tracing over the Japanese script. The third row explains the meaning of each of the norito.
Anyway, I hope some of you can enjoy these activities.
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