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- Hiderigami (****anese: 日照り神, "god of drought"), or Hanba (Chinese: 旱魃; pinyin: hànbá), is a mythical species of yaoguai or yōkai in Chinese and ****anese...
- book, Toriyama added captions. Ōmagatoki (逢魔時) Oni (鬼) Sansei (ja:山精) Hiderigami (魃) Suiko (ja:水虎, water tiger) Satori (覚) Shuten-dōji (酒顛童子) Hashihime...
- of Bigfoot or the Yeti, sighted on Mount Hiba in Hiroshima Prefecture. Hiderigami Chinese spirits said to bring droughts. Hihi A baboon-like Chinese yōkai...
-  2019 (2019-11-10) 81 "Hot Blooded Manga Artist The Yōkai Hiderigami" Transliteration: "Nekketsu Mangaka Yōkai Hiderigami" (****anese: 熱血漫画家 妖怪ひでり神) November 17, 2019 (2019-11-17)...
- daughters of Atlas Hidebehind (United States) – nocturnal forest creature Hiderigami (****anese) – drought spirit Hieracosphinx (Ancient Egypt) – falcon-headed...
- 太古からの挑戦!", vol.35, pp.4–5, Kodansha As roars for Nozuchi in the episode Hiderigami on October 27, 1968, and Ushi-oni in the episode Gyūki on January 13,...
- "Collaborative Mission" (共同忍務, Kyōdō Misshon) "The Girls and the Hiderigami" (日照り神と乙女たち, Hiderigami to Otome-tachi) "Rain and a Phone Call" (雨と電話, Ame to Denwa)...
- GeGeGe no Kitaro 1985 (Hakusanbō, Satomi's Father, Mermen Boss, Merman, Hiderigami, Gremlin, Kurabboko, Enra-Enra, others) Magne Robo Gakeen (Tensai Tsuji)...
- April 19, 1986 (1986-04-19) 29 "Yokai Drought God" Transliteration: "Yōkai Hiderigami" (****anese: 妖怪ひでり神) May 3, 1986 (1986-05-03) 30 "Yokai Look Up Monk" Transliteration:...
- soon commence. Chinese folk religion Chinese mythology Religion in China Hiderigami, her ****anese counterpart Jiangshi Denglong (mythology) Yang et al 2005...