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  2. Tengu - Wikipedia

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    Tengu are worshipped as beneficial kami (gods or revered spirits) in various regions. For example, the tengu Saburō of Izuna is worshipped on that mountain and various others as Izuna Gongen (飯綱権現, "incarnation of Izuna"), one of the primary deities in Izuna Shugen, which also has ties to fox sorcery and the Dakini of Tantric Buddhism ...

  3. Jerky - Wikipedia

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    The word "jerky" derives from the Quechua word ch'arki which means "dried, salted meat". [1] [2] [3] Modern manufactured jerky is often marinated, prepared with a seasoned spice rub or liquid, or smoked with low heat (usually under 70 °C or 160 °F). Store-bought jerky commonly includes sweeteners such as brown sugar.

  4. Sōjōbō - Wikipedia

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    Sōjōbō is a tengu, which are a type of nonhuman creature in Japanese folklore and mythology with supernatural characteristics and abilities. [1] Tengu are also considered well-known example of yōkai. [25] Yōkai is a term that can describe a range of different supernatural beings.

  5. Category:Tengu - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the tengu, a type of legendary creature found in Japanese folk religion. They are considered a type of yōkai (supernatural beings) or Shinto kami (gods). Although they take their name from a dog-like Chinese demon ( Tiangou ), the tengu were originally thought to take the forms of birds of prey , and they are traditionally ...

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  7. Tengutsubute - Wikipedia

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    The tengutsubute (Japanese: 天狗礫, lit. tengu sling-stone) is a phenomenon in which stones suddenly fall from the sky. They appear to be thrown from somewhere, but it's unknown where they flung from, so they are said to perhaps be stones slung by a tengu.

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