- 19:29, 14 May 2008 diff hist +903 N Matsukaze New page: '''Matsukaze''', which means "wind in the pines", was the name of the legendary horse of ''Maeda Keijia'', a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku Period through early Edo Period. ==Appearanc...
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- 19:20, 14 May 2008 diff hist +4,093 N Kuchisake-onna New page: 200px|thumb|right|Sculpture of kuchisake-onna on Shigeru Mizuki Road '''Kuchisake-onna''' (口裂け女,"Slit-Mouth Woman") is the ghost of a woman, mutilated...
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- 17:50, 14 May 2008 diff hist +107 Kanko current
- 17:49, 14 May 2008 diff hist +2,020 N Kanko New page: '''Kanko''' or '''Kuda-gitsune''' (管狐, "pipe fox") is a creature supposedly employed by Japanese kitsune-tsukai, those who use foxes as spirit familiars. ==Types== *In the Sozan Ch...
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- 09:12, 14 May 2008 diff hist +543 N Shurale New page: '''Shurale''' is a kind of bogeyman in Tatar folklore. Shurale is described as a human-like creature with a body completely covered by fur and a horn growing from the middle of his forehe...
- 23:09, 13 May 2008 diff hist −3 Banshee
- 22:54, 13 May 2008 diff hist +422 N Kubikajiri New page: In Japanese mythology, '''Kubikajiri''' (首かじり) is a ghost or yuhrei which is seen in graveyards at night. According to legend, the kubikajiri is looking for its lost head. I... current
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- 22:47, 13 May 2008 diff hist +1,903 N Konaki-jiji New page: thumb|155px|right|Konaki-jiji as illustrated by Mizuki Shigeru. '''Konaki-jiji''' is a yokai in the local folklore of the Tokushima prefecture in Japan. ==Appea... current
- 22:29, 13 May 2008 diff hist +2,983 N Koro-pok-guru New page: '''Koro-pok-guru''', also written '''koropokkuru''', '''korobokkuru''', or '''koropokkur''', are a race of small people in Ainu folklore. ==Etymology== The name is traditionally analyse...
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