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Definition: The world of humans.
Definition: The world of humans.


A term from the [[tokusatsu]] series [[Garo]]. This term first appears in [[Garo Soukoku no Maryuu]]. Probably created so that there's a term for the world of mankind compared to '''Makai''' which is used to describe the world of demons.
A term from the [[tokusatsu]] series [[Garo]]. This term first appears in [[Garo ~Soukoku no Maryuu~]]. Probably created so that there's a term for the world of mankind compared to '''Makai''' which is used to describe the world of demons.
===Alternate terms===
===Alternate terms===
Ningenkai 人間界 or Ningen no Sekai 人間の世界
Ningenkai 人間界 or Ningen no Sekai 人間の世界


Used in [[Go-Onger]] and other shows. Just means "the world of humans" or literally "Human World" in some cases. In some cases, is used to describe separate dimensions ("the dimension where humans occupy" versus "the dimension of the alien invaders" for example)
Used in [[Go-Onger]] and other shows. Just means "the world of humans" or literally "Human World" in some cases. In some cases, is used to describe separate dimensions ("the dimension where humans occupy" versus "the dimension of the alien invaders" for example)
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[[Category: Garo]][[Category: Japanese]]
[[Category: Garo]][[Category: Japanese]]

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人界

Definition: The world of humans.

A term from the tokusatsu series Garo. This term first appears in Garo ~Soukoku no Maryuu~. Probably created so that there's a term for the world of mankind compared to Makai which is used to describe the world of demons.

Alternate terms

Ningenkai 人間界 or Ningen no Sekai 人間の世界

Used in Go-Onger and other shows. Just means "the world of humans" or literally "Human World" in some cases. In some cases, is used to describe separate dimensions ("the dimension where humans occupy" versus "the dimension of the alien invaders" for example)