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'''Harionago''' (Japanese: 針女子), also known as '''Harionna''' (Japanese: 針女), is a frightening female ghoul in Japanese mythology. | '''Harionago''' (Japanese: 針女子), also known as '''Harionna''' (Japanese: 針女), is a frightening female ghoul in Japanese mythology. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Her name literally meaning ''Barbed woman''. | Her name literally meaning ''Barbed woman''. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Harionago is said to wander the roads of the Japanese prefecture of Ehime on the island of Shikoku, searching for victims. | Harionago is said to wander the roads of the Japanese prefecture of Ehime on the island of Shikoku, searching for victims. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Harionago is said to be a beautiful woman with extremely long hair tipped with thorn-like barbs. Her hair is under her direct control, and she uses it to ensare men. When she finds a young man, she will laugh at him, and if the young man dares to laugh back, Harionago will drop her terrible, barbed hair and attack. | Harionago is said to be a beautiful woman with extremely long hair tipped with thorn-like barbs. Her hair is under her direct control, and she uses it to ensare men. When she finds a young man, she will laugh at him, and if the young man dares to laugh back, Harionago will drop her terrible, barbed hair and attack. | ||
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* Yura of the Hair, a hair-comb tsukumogami encountered in an early episode of Inuyasha, uses mobile hair as a weapon much like the harionago. | * Yura of the Hair, a hair-comb tsukumogami encountered in an early episode of Inuyasha, uses mobile hair as a weapon much like the harionago. | ||
* The character AA-Ko from Ueda Hajime's Q-Ko-Chan uses her hair as a weapon, by extending it like needles... | * The character AA-Ko from Ueda Hajime's Q-Ko-Chan uses her hair as a weapon, by extending it like needles... | ||
[[Category: Japanese mythology]] | [[Category: Japanese mythology]] | ||
[[Category: Yokai]] | [[Category: Yokai]] | ||
[[Category: Ghouls]] | [[Category: Ghouls]] |
Latest revision as of 20:40, 6 May 2008
Harionago (Japanese: 針女子), also known as Harionna (Japanese: 針女), is a frightening female ghoul in Japanese mythology.
Etymology
Her name literally meaning Barbed woman.
Origin
Harionago is said to wander the roads of the Japanese prefecture of Ehime on the island of Shikoku, searching for victims.
Appearance
Harionago is said to be a beautiful woman with extremely long hair tipped with thorn-like barbs. Her hair is under her direct control, and she uses it to ensare men. When she finds a young man, she will laugh at him, and if the young man dares to laugh back, Harionago will drop her terrible, barbed hair and attack.
Art/Fiction
- Yura of the Hair, a hair-comb tsukumogami encountered in an early episode of Inuyasha, uses mobile hair as a weapon much like the harionago.
- The character AA-Ko from Ueda Hajime's Q-Ko-Chan uses her hair as a weapon, by extending it like needles...