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  • ID: 287724
  • Uploader: testure »
  • Date: about 17 years ago
  • Size: 360 KB .jpg (827x1000) »
  • Source: blog-imgs-21.fc2.com/k/o/s/kosamedaizu/20080428143410.jpg »
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kagamine rin, kagamine len, raijin, and fuujin (vocaloid) drawn by kosame_daizu
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    seabook
    almost 17 years ago
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    In this picture, Len and Rin represent Fuujin and Raijin respectively, as indicated by their costumes and the background text. Fuujin and Raijin are the gods of wind and thunder in Japanese mythology.

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    memegui
    almost 17 years ago
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    What is that coiled rope called? And that symbol with the three yangs?

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    seabook
    almost 17 years ago
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    I'm not sure what the coiled rope would be called in this context, in sumo it would be simply tsuna (rope). Both have their origins in the Shinto shimenawa that encloses holy sites.

    The individual comma-like symbols are called tomoe; three tomoe in this specific organization is called mitsudomoe (three-tomoe). This mitsudomoe shape is commonly seen on drums and logos.

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