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The somewhat notorious antics of Grandpa Hino and Master Happosai damaged the reputation of the shrine somewhat, but Rei's strict management has brought its reputation and fortunes back up.  
 
The somewhat notorious antics of Grandpa Hino and Master Happosai damaged the reputation of the shrine somewhat, but Rei's strict management has brought its reputation and fortunes back up.  
  
There are actually three Hikawa shrines in Minato-ku, [[Tokyo]], located in the [[Azabu-Juuban]], Akasaka, and Shirokane districts, respectively. Rei's Hikawa Shrine sits on Sendai Hill).  
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There are actually three Hikawa shrines in Minato-ku, [[Tokyo]], located in the [[Azabu-Juuban]], Akasaka, and Shirokane districts, respectively. Rei's Hikawa Shrine sits on Sendai Hill.  
  
  

Revision as of 16:06, 27 May 2019

Hikawa Shrine (火川神社; lit. "Fire River Shrine") is a Shinto shrine run by Hino Rei and her husband Yuuichiro Kumada It is also one of the 30th century Crystal Points.

The shrine often serves as a place where the Sailor Senshi gather to discuss the latest news and their plans, or to simply relax and socialize.

The somewhat notorious antics of Grandpa Hino and Master Happosai damaged the reputation of the shrine somewhat, but Rei's strict management has brought its reputation and fortunes back up.

There are actually three Hikawa shrines in Minato-ku, Tokyo, located in the Azabu-Juuban, Akasaka, and Shirokane districts, respectively. Rei's Hikawa Shrine sits on Sendai Hill.


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