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  2. Kodama (spirit) - Wikipedia

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    Kodama (木霊, 木魂 or 木魅) are spirits in Japanese folklore that inhabit trees. The term is also used to denote a tree in which a kodama supposedly resides. The phenomenon known as yamabiko, when sounds make a delayed echoing effect in mountains and valleys, is sometimes attributed to this kind of spirit and may also be referred to as ...

  3. Yamabiko (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The term "yamabiko" is also used to describe the phenomenon of a delayed echo in mountains and valleys, and is thought to be the spirit answering. [4] In this case, it is written as 幽谷響. This anomaly is also sometimes called "kodama", when it is thought to be the answering voice of a tree spirit (木霊 or 木魂).

  4. List of tree deities - Wikipedia

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    A tree deity or tree spirit is a nature deity related to a tree. Such deities are present in many cultures. ... Kodama and Kurozome, the spirit of the Prunus ...

  5. List of legendary creatures (K) - Wikipedia

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    Klabautermann – Ship spirit; Knocker (folklore) (Cornish and Welsh) – Little people and mine spirits; Knucker – Water dragon; Kobalos – Goblin like thieves and tricksters; Kobold – Little people and mine or house spirits; KodamaTree spirit; Kofewalt – House spirit

  6. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    The spirit of a banana tree that takes human form. Benzaiten The goddess of financial fortune, talent, beauty and music. As such she is the patron of artists, geisha, writers, dancers and others. One of the Seven Lucky Gods. Betobeto-san An invisible spirit which follows people at night, making the sound of footsteps. Binbōgami

  7. List of beings referred to as fairies - Wikipedia

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    Kodama - diminutive tree spirits of Japanese folklore. Mogwai are, according to Chinese tradition, a breed of fairy-folk who possess great powers, which they often use to inflict harm on humans. The Malaysian pari-pari (Malaysian) or peri (Indonesian) are often seen as motherly creatures who will help those who have good heart. Malay fairies ...

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Thomas H. Patrick joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -8.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Category:Tree deities - Wikipedia

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    Tree gods (6 P) Pages in category "Tree deities" ... Kodama (spirit) P. Penghou; Y. Yokkaso This page was last edited on 23 September 2023, at 23:35 (UTC). Text is ...