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[[File:Th10KanakoYasakaOnbashira.png|thumb|right|Kanako equipped with her [[onbashira]] in Mountain of Faith | [[File:Th10KanakoYasakaOnbashira.png|thumb|right|Kanako equipped with her [[onbashira]] in ''[[Mountain of Faith]]'']] | ||
[[File:Th12.3Onbashira.png|thumb|right|Kanako's Onbashira from Sanae's spell cards in Hisoutensoku | [[File:Th12.3Onbashira.png|thumb|right|Kanako's Onbashira from Sanae's spell cards in ''[[Touhou Hisoutensoku]]'']] | ||
Onbashira | {{nihongo|Onbashira|御柱|honored pillars}} are pillars used during a [[Wikipedia:Onbashira|Shinto festival]] of the same name. In the ''[[Touhou Project]]'', they are commonly used at the [[Moriya Shrine]] and can be seen standing at the Divine Lake. [[Kanako Yasaka]] uses these. | ||
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Onbashira (御柱 honored pillars) are pillars used during a Shinto festival of the same name. In the Touhou Project, they are commonly used at the Moriya Shrine and can be seen standing at the Divine Lake. Kanako Yasaka uses these.