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- Reikon abstract "Reikon, in Shinto and Japanese Buddhism, is the equivalent to the soul or 'spirit' in western culture. When a person dies in an unexpected, violent or traumatic way, the Reikonremains amongst the living in the people's world as a ghost who must complete an unfinished duty amongst the living. In Shinto beliefs a ghost is called a Yurei.".
- Reikon wikiPageExternalLink ghosts.htm.
- Reikon wikiPageExternalLink GHOST.JPN.
- Reikon wikiPageID "15385276".
- Reikon wikiPageRevisionID "545117249".
- Reikon hasPhotoCollection Reikon.
- Reikon subject Category:Ghosts.
- Reikon subject Category:Shinto.
- Reikon type Abstraction100002137.
- Reikon type Apparition105897553.
- Reikon type Appearance105939432.
- Reikon type Cognition100023271.
- Reikon type Content105809192.
- Reikon type Ghost105898171.
- Reikon type Ghosts.
- Reikon type Illusion105939636.
- Reikon type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Reikon type Representation105926676.
- Reikon comment "Reikon, in Shinto and Japanese Buddhism, is the equivalent to the soul or 'spirit' in western culture. When a person dies in an unexpected, violent or traumatic way, the Reikonremains amongst the living in the people's world as a ghost who must complete an unfinished duty amongst the living. In Shinto beliefs a ghost is called a Yurei.".
- Reikon label "Reikon".
- Reikon label "ريكون".
- Reikon sameAs m.03m6rwj.
- Reikon sameAs Q2032263.
- Reikon sameAs Q2032263.
- Reikon sameAs Reikon.
- Reikon wasDerivedFrom Reikon?oldid=545117249.
- Reikon isPrimaryTopicOf Reikon.