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- 22:40, 5 June 2008 diff hist +4,802 N Yama-uba New page: thumb|right|A depiction of Yama-uba by Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850) '''Yama-uba''' (山姥, lit. mountain crone) is a witch and a yokai in Japanese folklore. ...
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- 21:58, 5 June 2008 diff hist +715 N Yama-bito New page: Yama-bito (やまびと, "mountain people") are mountain-dwelling human-like beings in Japanese folklore. ==Origin== Yama-bito appear to be men and women who have reverted or been trans...
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- 21:27, 5 June 2008 diff hist +1,958 N Wani New page: '''Wani''' (鰐) is a dragon or sea monster in Japanese mythology. {{stub}} ==Etymology== Since it is written the kanji 鰐 (from Chinese e 鰐 or 鱷 "crocodile; alligator") ''wani'' i... current
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- 21:10, 5 June 2008 diff hist +955 N Uwan New page: thumb|uwan as illustrated by Sawaki Suushi. In Japanese folklore, an '''uwan''' (うわん) is a disembodied voice that inhabits old, abandoned temples and homes. ==D... current
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- 20:40, 5 June 2008 diff hist +2,732 N Ushi-oni New page: thumb|''Ushi-oni'' illustrated by Sawaki Suushi in the ''Hyakkai Zukkan'', a collection of picture scrolls completed in 1737. In the folklore of Japan, the ''...
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- 20:10, 5 June 2008 diff hist +2,898 N Umibozu New page: thumb|Umibozu '''Umibōzu''' (海坊主, lit. sea bonze) is a sea monster in Japanese folklore. ==Etymology== The name, which combines the character for "sea" with...