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- Shiryō (死霊) are the souls of the dead in ****anese folklore. This contrasts with ikiryō, which are souls of the living. classical literature and folklore...
- Evil Dead Trap (****anese: 死霊の罠, romanized: Shiryō no wana, lit. 'Trap of the Dead Spirits') is a 1988 ****anese supernatural slasher film directed by Toshiharu...
- Historiographical Institute, University of Tokyo (東京大学史料編纂所, Tōkyō daigaku shiryō hensan-jo) is a research institution affiliated with the University of Tokyo...
- The Dai Nihon Shiryo (大日本史料) is a collection of historical do****ents from the ninth to the seventeenth century, published by Historiographical Institute...
- Mo****ke (物の怪) are vengeful spirits (onryō), dead spirits (shiryō), live spirits (ikiryō), or spirits in ****anese classical literature and folk religion...
- Tokitsugu and 43 others. According to the genealogy in Volume 27 of the Suwa Shiryo Sosho, it is believed that the "Suwa Moritaka" who helped Hojo Tokiyuki...
- is known as minzokugaku (民俗学). Folklorists also employ the term minzoku shiryō (民俗資料) or "folklore material" (民俗資料) to refer to the objects and arts they...
- Alternative names include bōrei (亡霊) meaning ruined or departed spirit, shiryō (死霊) meaning dead spirit, or the more encomp****ing yōkai (妖怪) or obake (お化け)...
- Alternative names include Bōrei (亡霊), meaning ruined or departed spirit, Shiryō (死霊), meaning dead spirit, or the more encomp****ing Yōkai (妖怪) or Obake...
- U****ata Seiin (国頭 親方 正胤, ? – 1537), also known by his Chinese style name Ba Shiryō (馬 思良), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Kunigami Seiin was the second...