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    Kitsunebi (狐火) is an atmospheric ghost light told about in legends all across Japan outside Okinawa Prefecture. They are also called "hitobosu", "hitomoshi"...
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    tama (ほしのたま, lit. 'star balls'). Tales describe these as glowing with kitsunebi. Some stories identify them as magical jewels or pearls. When not in human...
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    the janjanbi, and the tenka among others. There is a theory that the kitsunebi is also a kind of onibi, but there is also the opinion that strictly speaking...
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    (Amasaki book) Chapter 16 They are frequently confused with onibi and kitsunebi, but since hitodama are considered to be the "appearance of souls that...
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  • Tottori Prefecture, among other places, when atmospheric ghost lights (kitsunebi) are seen in the countryside at night, it is called "kitsune no yomeiri...
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  • it in two in the process. She retains one half but loses it later to Kitsunebi. She is eventually attacked and mortally wounded by Kawahori and dies...
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    they drove it away by striking it with the oar, and were able to escape. Kitsunebi List of legendary creatures from Japan St. Elmo's fire Will-o'-the-wisp...
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  • Morag (Mull Theatre), and Tam O'Shanter (Arches). She was co-director of Kitsunebi whose first collaboration, Open Grave, premiered in 2007 and returned...
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  • on the same novel Foxfire, North Carolina, a small U.S. town Fox-fire (kitsunebi), glowing balls carried by kitsune (foxes) in Japanese folklore The Diavik...
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    Chir Batti Corpse road Feuermann (ghost) Foo fighter Hessdalen Lights Kitsunebi Lantern man Lidérc Mãe-do-Ouro Omphalotus olearius Santelmo Shiranui Simonside...
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