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    Yamawaro (山童, or yamawarau) is a yōkai (spirit) said to appear in mountains in Western Japan, starting in the Kyūshū region. According to mythology, it...
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  • said to be in mountainous regions and are a type of the mountain yōkai yamawaro. They appear as children from two to four years of age and wear clothes...
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  • Yamawaro stepped in as their son. Ms. Ashiya accepted him with no worry. Mr. Ashiya, knowing that Yamawaro was obviously not human, used Yamawaro for...
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  • Kikuri returns to recruit Enma's assistants along with a yōkai named Yamawaro, who accepts an old offer from Enma to become her fourth assistant. The...
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    (mountain old man), and the yamauba would also appear together with a yamawaro (mountain child), and here the yamauba would be called "yamahaha" (mountain...
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    from Past and Present (今昔百鬼拾遺, published in 1780) Kawataro 河太郎 Kawako 河腰 Yamawaro 山和露 Ushi no koku mairi 牛の国参り A Horde of Haunted Housewares (画図百鬼徒然袋, published...
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    phenomenon is called "yamahiko". They are sometimes seen to be the same as the yamawaro, spoken of in Western Japan, as well as the yamako in the Wakan Sansai...
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  • Kasa-obake, one-eyed sentient umbrella yokai of Japanese folklore Shirime Yamawaro Jian, a bird in Chinese mythology with only one eye and one wing. A pair...
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  • little food, the yamawarō would become angry and leave, never to return, while in the case of it being offered too soon, the yamawarō would simply take...
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    Kijo A term for female oni, the most famous of which is Onibaba. Kinoko A yamawaro variant from the Kinki region that resembles a very young child on the...
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