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The lower template seems more balanced and better looking to me, but the pictures are very small. If you increase them to 100px, the whole template is still smaller than the upper template, so I would recommend that change. Also, the upper template feels somehow intimidating; the lower one feels more
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is a series of tales about the creation of the deities and the land in time immemorial, as told in Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, and Fudoki of some provinces such as Izumo. These texts chronicle the events that took place in
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I modified both templates. The upper template now has the 100px images on the right. The images of the lower template are 80px, and I think it looks better. If the size is 100px, the white space in the Seven Lucky Gods group becomes too big. We can resize the images again once we have enough number
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I prefer to note this distinction between the Kiki original and the medieval version and limit the scope of this navbox to the Kiki. My navbox is just a translation of the Japanese one, which is a very simple navbox of the Kiki mythology. Many notable deities and people are lacking, so there is
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There is a common joke in Japan that says we are born Buddhists, we live as Shintoists, and we die Buddhists. Shinto is the major indigenous religion here and its mythology has effects on our lives, but so does Buddhism as well as some foreign myths. To say that Shinto belief is the totality of
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deities and the Seven Lucky Gods don't appear in the mythology because they are not ancestors or descendants of Izanagi and Izanami. Perhaps we can move the Buddhist deities to a Buddhism template. I think Shichifukujin falls into the category of folk beliefs rather than the mythology.
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I think this hyphenation necessitates redirects and makes it harder to read and write articles. I personally like "Kuninotokotachi" as one word, rather than "Kuni-no-tokotachi", and "Kuninotokotachi no kami/mikoto" with no hyphenation rather than "Kuni-no-tokotachi-no-kami/mikoto" or
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descended to Hyuga. Emperor Jimmu started his expedition to the east (Yamato) from Hyuga. There are a few other tales related to these places. The ancient provincial powers like Izumo, Hayato, and Kumaso may have their own tales, but I don't know much about
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One last point: Shinkansen Fan do you mean to move Amaterasu to the right of Susanoo? That's fine. I'm not sure what you mean by "on top of", though. On my browser, with its current width, all of those links are on the same line.
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I think compound words like Kamiumi, Kuniumi, and Kamiyonanayo should be treated as single words. (Kami and umi, kuni and umi, and kamiyo and nanayo all rhyme.) Words like Ame-no-ukihashi (天浮橋) may not need hyphens either.
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