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- In ****anese folklore, hitodama (****anese 人魂; meaning "human soul") are balls of fire that mainly float in the middle of the night. They are said to be...
- period shared great interests in paranormal things such as yūrei, onibi, hitodama and yōkai, so it would not be surprising to find stories of exotic boats...
- Funayūrei Ghost, phantom, or spectre Goryō The Grim Reaper Headless Horseman Hitodama Hortdan Hupia Ikiryō Inugami Jikininki Korean Virgin Ghost ****ilanak Kuchisake-onna...
- subject of ghosts, but filed under chapters on the hitodama phenomenon. One case of a near-death hitodama deemed "suitable for discussion" under the topic...
- in the atmosphere without an obvious cause. Examples include the onibi, hitodama and will-o'-wisp. They are often seen in humid climates. According to legend...
- ropes and pulleys. Hitodama: Yūrei are frequently depicted as being accompanied by a pair of floating flames or will o' the wisps (hitodama in ****anese) in...
- ****an Ayakashi Buruburu Folklore Chōchin-obake Funayūrei Gashadokuro Goryō Hitodama Ikiryō Inugami Kuchisake-onna Mo****ke Mujina Noppera-bō Nure-onna Obake...
- Katawaguruma (ja:片輪車) Wanyūdō (ja:輪入道) Onmoraki (ja:陰摩羅鬼) Sarakazoe (ja:皿数え) Hitodama (人魂) Funayūrei (船幽霊) Kawaakago (ja:川赤子) Furutsubaki-no-rei (ja:古山茶の霊) Kambarinyūdō...
- 18th century Brazilian Gold Rush. Ball lightning Brown Mountain Lights Hitodama Marfa lights Will-o'-the-wisp Valeriano, Maria Luiza (17 August 2020)....
- head. Similar phenomena are described in ****anese folklore, including hitodama (人魂, literally "Human Soul" as a ball of energy), hi no tama ("ball of...