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    Yama-uba (redirect from 山姥)
    Yamauba (山姥 or 山うば), Yamamba or Yamanba are variations on the name of a yōkai found in Japanese folklore. The word can also be written as 山母, 山姫, or 山女郎...
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  • Shifutā ‐1‐) 40. "Shapeshifter 2" (シェイプシフター ‐2‐, Sheipu Shifutā ‐2‐) 41. "Hag" (山姥, Yamanba) 42. "Nightmare" (夢魔, Muma) Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -6-"...
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  • (百年の樹には神ありてかたちをあらはすといふ。) Tengu (天狗) Yamabiko (幽谷響) Yamawaro (山童) Yamauba (山姥) Inugami (犬神) Sekien depicted it accompanied by a smaller creature called...
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  • Cutlery (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Yamanba no Hamono (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 山姥の刃物(前編)) Jun Takahashi Yusuke Takane N/A July 30, 2007 (2007-07-30) 482 17...
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  • Yamanba (山姥) is a frequently-performed Noh play of the fifth category attributed to Zeami Motokiyo. Its central character is the legendary mountain hag...
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  • including the ensemble. Yamambagiri Kunihiro Tandokuko -Nihontoshi- (舞台『刀剣乱舞』山姥切国広 単独行 -日本刀史-) Approximately 40,000 people watched the final show of Kyoden:...
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  • white makeup. Yamanba is said to be inspired by the Japanese yōkai Yama-uba (山姥) lit. 'mountain witch woman', an unkempt old woman with dark skin, white hair...
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  • Cutlery (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Yamanba no Hamono (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 山姥の刃物(前編)) Jun Takahashi Yusuke Takane N/A July 30, 2007 (2007-07-30) Agasa takes...
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  • face on its chest. All of them are slain by Raikou. Kamaitachi & Yamanba (鎌鼬&山姥) A pair of amphibian-like Horrors that possess the bodies of Sanuki no Miyatsukomaro...
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  • "The Horse Mountain Woman" Transliteration: "Umakata yamanba" (Japanese: 馬方山姥) October 14, 2012 (2012-10-14) "The Shrimp Goes to Ise" Transliteration: "Ebi...
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