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''Yasogami'' comes from the legend of the Hare of Inaba, which gives names to multiple locations around Inaba. Okuninushi's brethren are collectively called the ''Yasogami'' in the tale. Although the kanji used for ''Yaso'', 八十, means "Eighty", it is more accurately understood as a metaphorical term referring to an innumerable number of gods. | ''Yasogami'' comes from the legend of the Hare of Inaba, which gives names to multiple locations around Inaba. Okuninushi's brethren are collectively called the ''Yasogami'' in the tale. Although the kanji used for ''Yaso'', 八十, means "Eighty", it is more accurately understood as a metaphorical term referring to an innumerable number of gods. | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|ja=八十神高等学校 | |ja=八十神高等学校 ''Yasogami kōtō gakkō'' | ||
|jaM=Many Gods Senior High School | |jaM=Many Gods Senior High School | ||
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|it= Liceo Yasogami | |it= Liceo Yasogami | ||
|itM= Yasogami High School | |itM= Yasogami High School | ||
|ko=야소가미 고등학교 | |ko=야소가미 고등학교 ''Yasogami godeunghaggyo'' | ||
|koM=Yasogami High School | |koM=Yasogami High School | ||
|es= Instituto Yasogami | |es= Instituto Yasogami |