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- Lion Books (****anese: ライオンブックス, Hepburn: Raion Bukkusu) is a 1950s ****anese manga series by Osamu Tezuka. It was published by Shueisha in the Omoshiro...
- Prefecture) and Suzuka Gozen from the Suzuka Mountains. The onibaba of Adachigahara (Kurozuka) had "baba" in her name, but she is also considered a kijo...
- nagauta and kabuki performance Adachigahara, and the kabuki jōruri Ōshū Adachigahara (奥州安達原). According to the Ōshū Adachigahara Kurozuka Engi (奥州安達ヶ原黒塚縁起)...
- Seimei. Kurozuka (known in the Kanze school as Adachigahara) – worn by the spinning woman of Adachigahara after she is revealed to be a demon. Momijigari...
- Golden Branch. Chinese Ghouls and Goblins (England 1928) "The Goblin of Adachigahara" (****anese fairy tale) The Boy Who Drew Cats (****anese fairy tale) Twenty-Two...
- waged war on his rival in revenge. That war concluded at the battle of Adachigahara, sometimes referenced as Adachi Plain, where Mifune had the upper hand...
- anime adaptation The noh play Kurozuka also known in kabuki as "Ōshū Adachigahara" (奥州安達原) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- ogre-like creature which often has horns. Onibaba The demonic hag of Adachigahara. Onibi A demonic flame which sucks out the life of those who come too...
- materials. Legend has it that an ogress, Adachigahara, once roamed the plain after whom it was named. The Adachigahara plain lies close to the city of ****ushima...
- of Yo****oshi's best. Yo****oshi's notorious, yet compelling, "Oshu adachigahara hitotsuya no zu" (The Lonely House on Adachi Moor) appeared in 1885....