Noro (priestess)
Noro (祝女, sometimes 神女 or 巫女) (Okinawan: ヌール nūru) are priestesses of the Ryukyuan religion at Utaki. They have existed since at least the beginning of the Gusuku Period (late 12th century) and continue to perform rituals even today. They are distinct from (psychics), but are classified as kaminchu ("godly people").
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Noro (priestess)
Noro (祝女, sometimes 神女 or 巫女) (Okinawan: ヌール nūru) are priestesses of the Ryukyuan religion at Utaki. They have existed since at least the beginning of the Gusuku Period (late 12th century) and continue to perform rituals even today. They are distinct from (psychics), but are classified as kaminchu ("godly people").
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