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The folktales in Fukushima - KONPEIROKU FOX -
Utsukushima Fukushima Story Site Map The four seasons of Fukushima The dreamer of Fukushima The folktales in Fukushima The taste in Fukushima KONPEIROKU FOX KONPEIROKU FOX Tomioka Town Once upon a time in a field in Teoka lived a great boss fox named Konpeiroku. Konpeiroku was very good at turning himself into something else, and had won many disguise contests in different places. One day ...
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Foxtrot's Collection of Kitsune Lore
Foxtrot's Collection of Kitsune Lore &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Welcome. Please come in and make yourselves comfortable. Over the few years I have spent my time researching information on kitsune, and have taken the time to write down what I have learned, for those who are interested in such matters. &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp ...
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Mangajin #40: Japanese Ghosts
From Mangajin Issue No. 40 The Japanese world of the supernatural comprises a dizzying array of characters, from the humorously bizarre to the downright terrifying. In the 18th century, Toriyama Sekien attempted to categorize the many different types of ghostly beings that inhabit the Japanese landscape, its heavens and its hells; the results of his efforts filled four huge volumes. Here, Tim ...
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