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Japanese folklore

  • Iwasaka, Michiko and Barre Toelken. Ghosts and the Japanese: Cultural Experience in Japanese Death Legends

    Iwasaka, Michiko and Barre Toelken. Ghosts and the Japanese: Cultural Experience in Japanese Death Legends

  • Of Mice and Maidens: Ideologies of Interspecies Romance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan

    Of Mice and Maidens: Ideologies of Interspecies Romance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan

  • Types of Japanese Folktales

    Types of Japanese Folktales

  • Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 1

    Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 1

  • Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore Michael Dylan Foster - Download Pdf Free Book

    Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore Michael Dylan Foster - Download Pdf Free Book

  • Japanese Folk Tale

    Japanese Folk Tale

  • Odyssey of the Cultural Narrative: Japan's Cultural Representation In

    Odyssey of the Cultural Narrative: Japan's Cultural Representation In

  • JPT 4502 Fall 2018 Japanese Folklore

    JPT 4502 Fall 2018 Japanese Folklore

  • Pandemonium and Parade

    Pandemonium and Parade

  • Semiotic Study of Mythological Creatures in Japanese Folklore Sosok Dan Makna Tengu

    Semiotic Study of Mythological Creatures in Japanese Folklore Sosok Dan Makna Tengu

  • Two Tengu Tales Teachers Notes

    Two Tengu Tales Teachers Notes

  • Yokai Museum: the Art of Japanese Supernatural Beings from Yumoto Koichi Collection Pdf, Epub, Ebook

    Yokai Museum: the Art of Japanese Supernatural Beings from Yumoto Koichi Collection Pdf, Epub, Ebook

  • Reviews Marvels & Tales Editors

    Reviews Marvels & Tales Editors

  • Haunting the Bathroom

    Haunting the Bathroom

  • Yokai and Japanese Folklore

    Yokai and Japanese Folklore

  • Banchō Sarayashiki

    Banchō Sarayashiki

  • The Role of Divine Intervention in Greek Roman and Japanese Literature Christian Garcia Union College - Schenectady, NY

    The Role of Divine Intervention in Greek Roman and Japanese Literature Christian Garcia Union College - Schenectady, NY

  • KOI DRAGON: in Japanese Folklore, the Koi Fish Represents the Overcoming of Obstacles

    KOI DRAGON: in Japanese Folklore, the Koi Fish Represents the Overcoming of Obstacles

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  • The Emotional Functions of Natural Disaster Folklore in Japan Thesis
  • Comparative Mythological Perspectives on Susanoo’S Dragon Fight
  • Hokusai, Japanese Folklore, and Modern American Horror
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  • Investigating the Influence of Edo and Meiji Period Monster Art on Contemporary Japanese Visual Media
  • "The End" in Shinto and Early Japanese Buddhism
  • The Evolution of Yōkai in Relationship to the Japanese Horror Genre
  • Introduction to Dragon Curse and Fox Spirit
  • Siebold and Studies of Japanese Mythology in the 19Th Century 215 Lake Filled with Water
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  • Japanese Mythology a to Z
  • Eurofringes Cultural and Linguistic Dimensions of Otherness
  • Japanese Folktales
  • THE KAPPA LEGEND a Comparative Ethnological Study on the Japanese Water-Spirit Kappa and Its Habit of Trying to Lure Horses Into the Water
  • Cipango - French Journal of Japanese Studies English Selection
  • JPT 4502 Fall 2017 Japanese Folklore
  • Depictions and Modelings of the Body Seen in Japanese Folk Religion: Connections to Yokai Images
  • The Mythology of Okami Archive


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