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− | ''Azuki togō ka, hito totte kuo ka, shoki shoki'' | + | <font size=36><center>小豆洗い</center></font> |
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+ | Azuki Arai studies Japanese folklore and mythology, and is very interested in -- though not terribly knowledgeable about -- Japanese history, particularly the Sengoku and Edo periods. He hopes to contribute more to the [[Category:Bakemono|Folklore]] and [[Category:Bakemono|Bakemono]] categories in the future. | ||
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+ | * [[Yuki-Onna|Yuki-onna]] | ||
+ | * [[Okami (folklore)|Ôkami]] | ||
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+ | Azuki Arai is named after a bakemono who is often heard by riversides washing red beans, but is never seen, for it jumps into the river as soon as it hears people approaching. |
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Azuki Arai studies Japanese folklore and mythology, and is very interested in -- though not terribly knowledgeable about -- Japanese history, particularly the Sengoku and Edo periods. He hopes to contribute more to the and categories in the future.
Articles written:
Azuki Arai is named after a bakemono who is often heard by riversides washing red beans, but is never seen, for it jumps into the river as soon as it hears people approaching.