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Japanese folklore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The folklore of Japan is heavily influenced by both Shinto and Buddhism, the two primary religions in the country. It often involves humorous or bizarre characters and situations and also includes a...
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Japanese mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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DISMDRIVE Research released their 81st Ranking Research results, and one of these was a look at what folklore or superstitions people worry about. 4,597 people replied with the single (I think) superstition that they pay most attention to. ... Another interesting Japanese superstition mentioned was dying after 100 hiccups.
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All articles related to Japanese Folklore written by Suite101 experts - enter curious ... Our look at the sinister creatures of Asian mythology continues with a look at some of the ghosts and goblins of Japanese folklore.--(Okiku, Yuki Onna,Oni, Yama Uba, Kappa, ... Articles related to "Japanese Folklore"
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From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository ... This category is located at Category:Folklore of Japan ... Note: This category should be empty. Any content should be recategorized. This tag should be used on existing categories that are likely to be used by others, even though the "real" category is elsewhere.
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Japanese folkore ... Introduction European folklore Maltese folklore 1 Maltese folklore 2 Maltese folklore 3 Japanese folklore Steno: solving the mystery References and links...
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Supernatural Abductions in Japanese Folklore. Folklore mythology Japanese Japan ... SUPERNATURAL ABDUCTIONSTN JAPANESE FOLKLORE ... In English s e e the same author's "Types of Japanese Folktale", Asian Folklore Studies, Vol. XXV, 1966, p. 47.
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