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Fukagawa Shichifukujin Meguri (388 words) |
 | The Shichifukujin of the Fukagawa district of Tokyo's Koto-ku are Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin, and Hotei. |
 | Fukurokuju is enshrined at the Buddhist temple Shingyo-ji (2-16-7 Fukagawa). |
 | Jurojin is enshrined at the Shinto shrine Fukagawa Shimmeigu (1-3-17 Morishita), the oldest religious institution in Koto-ku. |
| State v. Fukagawa (4203 words) |
 | Fukagawa argues that Lee was not qualified to testify that the residue contained in the pipe recovered from Fukagawa may have been an amount sufficient to be used because Lee's qualifications to testify as to the use, ingestion, or pharmacological effects of methamphetamine were not established. |
 | Fukagawa argues that the circuit erred in denying his motion to dismiss because the amount of methamphetamine recovered was neither useable nor saleable and, therefore, constituted a de minimis infraction. |
 | Moreover, Fukagawa does not challenge the circuit court's finding he, in fact, used the methamphetamine, and use is one of the evils sought to be prevented by HRS § 712-1243. |