• The Kijimuna (Okinawan: キジムナー, kijimunaa, also kijimun 木の精), or Bunagaya, are creatures of the mythology native to the island of Okinawa. They are said...
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  • content from around the world. It was originally named the Kijimuna Festival after the Kijimuna, a mythical creature who inhabits the trees and swamps of...
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    Koro-pok-guru in their folklore. Another fairy-like being from Japan is the Kijimuna, tree sprites told in the Ryukyuan religion of Okinawa. Yōkai – Supernatural...
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  • Copromorpha kijimuna is a moth in the Copromorphidae family. It is found in Japan (Ryukyu Islands). Nasu, Yoshitsugu; Tosihisa Saito & Furumi Komai, 2004...
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  • each champion will earn her one of seven Sacred Scrolls. These are: The Kijimuna, a tribe that hosts marathons along a beach. The Tengu, who masters table...
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    Evolution–R – Pokota Somali and the Forest Spirit – Praline Stitch! – Kijimuna Sword Art Online II – Endou, Verdandi (Ep. 17) Tenkai Knights – Ms. Finwick...
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    in times like these, the tree would then wither several days later. The kijimuna, which is known as a yōkai on Okinawa, is also sometimes said to be a type...
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    Jetins Kabouter Kaichigo Kallikantzaros Kandap - Tayap Karzełek Knocker Kijimuna Kobolds Korpokkur Krasnoludek Laminak Leprechauns Lutins Madebele - Senufo...
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    Idiosepius thailandicus Chotiyaputta, Okutani & Chaitiamvong, 1991 Idiosepius kijimuna Reid, Sato, Jolly & Strugnell, 2023 Steenstrup, J. (1881). Sepiadarium...
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    which, according to traditional folklore, is the home for the mythical Kijimuna.[citation needed] In Pakistan, efforts to protect and conserve banyan trees...
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