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  1. GOZU 201 Spear Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 Main Dining Room: Last seating 8:15 pm, Tuesday - Saturday Whisky Lounge: 5:00-9:30 Walk-in Guests Welcome 415.523.9745. 201 Spear Street San Francisco, CA 94105 . 5pm - 11pm Tuesday - Saturday. 415.523.9745 social sites here? Gozu. 201 Spear Street, San Francisco, CA, 94105,

  2. www.metacritic.com › movie › gozuGozu - Metacritic

    Jul 30, 2004 · Gozu - Metacritic. 2004. R. Pathfinder Pictures. 2 h 9 m. Summary From the acclaimed director, Takashi Miike, comes a Yakuza/horror film to shock and amaze audiences everywhere. When Minami is sent to kill his mentor, Ozaki, who is in the midst of a nervous breakdown, he embarks on a journey of unexplained natural phenomenon. (Pathfinder Pictures)

  3. Gozu. 牛頭. ごず. Translation: ox head. Alternate names: gozuki (ox head demon) Habitat: Meido and Jigoku. Appearance: In Japanese Buddhism, Gozu and Mezu are the demon generals who guard the gates of hell. They appear as terrible oni with animal heads; an ox head for Gozu, and a horse head for Mezu.

  4. Japanese mythology and folklore. A Japanese urban legend (日本の都市伝説, Nihon no toshi densetsu) is a story in Japanese folklore which is circulated as true. These urban legends are characterized by originating in or being popularized throughout the country of Japan. These urban legends commonly involve paranormal entities or creatures ...

  5. Gozu 「牛頭族「ゴズ」, gozu, lit. "Ox-Head Tribe"」 is one of the strongest species in Great Jura Forest The Gozu and Mezu were on bad terms with each other and were at war for 100 years. In their century-long war, they were repeatedly looting each other. This racial conflict had been constantly causing trouble for the surroundings. The two races submitted to Rimuru later on, ending ...

  6. Papicha Gozu. 26,852 likes · 7,925 talking about this. Soy un muchacho provinciano que se levanta muy temprano para ir a castear

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gozu_TennōGozu Tennō - Wikipedia

    Gozu Tennō (牛頭天王, lit. "Ox-Headed Heavenly King") is a syncretic Japanese deity of disease and healing . Originally imported to Japan from mainland Asia , he was regarded since the Heian period both as a causer of and protector against epidemics and eventually became amalgamated with the native kami Susanoo during the medieval and early modern periods. [1]

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