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Yamauba (山姥 or 山うば),
Yamamba or
Yamanba are
variations on the name of a yōkai
found in ****anese folklore. The word can also be
written as 山母, 山姫, or 山女郎...
- the
yamauba left the house. The
women tried to follow, but the
yamauba abruptly disappeared.
Before the
proliferation of the idea that
yamauba were related...
- male
throughout history.
Female oni are
sometimes referred to by the name
Yamauba. When in disguise, oni are
capable of
appearing as a man or woman, regardless...
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Yamabiko (山びこ)
Nuribotoke (ぬりぼとけ)
Wauwau (わうわう) Yume no
seirei (夢のせいれい)
Yamauba (山うは)
Inugami (犬神)
Nukekubi (ぬけくび)
Yamawarau (山わらう) Uwan (うわん) Akaguchi...
- 1973. Aoi kitsune, Tokyo : Kodansha, 1975.
Garakuta hakubut****n, 1975.
Yamauba no
Bisho (The
Smile of the
Mountain Witch), 1976. Urashimasō, 1977. Aoi...
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female ghosts (yūrei). 20
Yamamba (山んば) is a ****anese yōkai also
known as
Yamauba (山うば),
Onibaba (鬼婆), Yama-onna (山女), Yama-hime (山姫), and Kijo (鬼女). Yamamba...
- it was not able to read and ran away. In personality,
compared to the
yamauba which is also a yōkai of the
mountain that
attacks humans, they are relatively...
- (2010)
Seven Demon Stories from
Medieval ****an (2016)
Mountain Witches:
Yamauba (2021)
Animating Objects Tsukumogami ki and the
Medieval Illustration of...
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Retrieved April 19, 2023. Reider,
Noriko T. (July 1, 2021).
Mountain Witches:
Yamauba.
University Press of Colorado. ISBN 978-1-64642-055-1....
- trees. (百年の樹には神ありてかたちをあらはすといふ。)
Tengu (天狗)
Yamabiko (幽谷響)
Yamawaro (山童)
Yamauba (山姥)
Inugami (犬神)
Sekien depicted it
accompanied by a
smaller creature...