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Shuten-dōji (酒呑童子, also
sometimes called 酒顛童子, 酒天童子, or 朱点童子) is a
mythical oni or
demon leader of ****an, who
according to
legend was
killed by the hero...
- by Go
Nagai Shuten Doji (手天童子,
Shuten dōji), a
video game
published by Enix in 1990,
adapted from Go Nagai's
manga Shuten-dōji (酒呑童子,
Shuten-dōji), a professional...
- (picture scroll)
depicting Shuten-dōji.
Shuten-dōji has been
regarded as the most
famous and
strongest oni in ****an. The
legend of
Shuten-dōji has been described...
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Inoue Shūten (井上秀天, 1880-1945) was a ****anese Zen
Buddhist scholar,
socialist and anti-war
activist from the
Meiji period to the
early Showa period. Inoue...
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legend of Kintarō (Golden Boy a.k.a.
Sakata no Kintoki), the
legend of
Shuten Dōji, and the
legend of Tsuchigumo. The
tachi (long sword) 'Dōjigiri' owned...
- Dōjigiri (童子切, "Slayer of
Shuten-dōji") is a tachi-type ****anese
sword that has been
identified as a
National Treasure of ****an. This
sword is one of the...
- a male. The
female version is
theorized to be
Shuten-dōji’s lover, son, or his son's lover. The
Shuten-dōji gang was
based on Mt. Ōe (said to be in Tanba...
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became friendly with the
animals of the mountain, and later,
after catching Shuten-dōji, the
terror of the
region around Mount Ōe, he
became a
loyal follower...
- in the
Kokon Chomonjū,
Minamoto no
Yorimitsu is
known for the
slaying of
Shuten-dōji. When he went to the home of his
brother Minamoto no Yorinobu, Kidōmaru...
- (Christian demonology) Sut (Islamic demonology)
Shinigami (****anese mythology)
Shuten Doji (****anese mythology)
Tannin (Arabian, Cannanite, Christian, Phoenician...