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    The Biwa-bokuboku (Japanese: 琵琶牧々; meaning "Biwa goblin") is a fictitious being from Japanese folklore. It belongs to a group of yokai and is said to have...
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  • battle Bakezōri – A possessed zōri (traditional straw sandals) Biwa-bokuboku – An animated biwa Boroboroton – A possessed futon Chōchinobake – An animated...
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    harmless to humans. The koto-furunushi is very similar to the yokai biwa-bokuboku. The koto-furunushi has the appearance of a traditional koto (a Japanese...
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    Bishop-fish (Medieval Bestiaries) – Fish-like humanoid Biwa-bokuboku (Japanese) – Animated biwa Black Annis (English) – Blue-faced hag Black Dog (British)...
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    brings poverty and other such misery unless placated with baked miso. Biwa-bokuboku A biwa inhabited by a spirit. Boroboroton A possessed futon that comes to...
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  • (ja:髪鬼) Tsunohanzō (ja:角盥漱) Fukuromujina (ja:袋貉) Koto-furunushi (ja:琴古主) Biwa-bokuboku (ja:琵琶牧々) Shamichōrō (ja:三味長老) Eritategoromo (ja:襟立衣) Kyōrinrin (ja:経凛々)...
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