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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Based on [[wikipedia:Takeminakata|Takeminakata]], Shinto God of water, wind, and agriculture, and son of Okuninushi ({{Transient icon|Daikoku}}) and Nunakawahime.
* Based on [[wikipedia:Takeminakata|Takeminakata]], Shinto God of water, wind, and agriculture, and son of Okuninushi ({{Transient icon|Daikoku}}) and Nunakawahime.
* His Charge Skill line Suwa Daimyojin Ekotoba is a reference to the Japanese [[wikipedia:Suwa_Daimyōjin_Ekotoba|set of handscrolls]] of the same name. These texts include information on Suwa Grand Shrine's deity, Suwa Daimyōjin, who is commonly identified with Takeminakata.
* His Valentine unit art features [[wikipedia:Chrysanthemum|chrysanthemums]] which symbolize imperial nobility in Japan.


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