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  2. Yuki-onna - Wikipedia

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    Yuki-onna illustration from Sogi Shokoku Monogatari. Yuki-onna originates from folklores of olden times; in the Muromachi period Sōgi Shokoku Monogatari by the renga poet Sōgi, there is a statement on how he saw a yuki-onna when he was staying in Echigo Province (now Niigata Prefecture), indicating that the legends already existed in the Muromachi period.

  3. Category:Japanese feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 553 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Setsuko - Wikipedia

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    Setsuko (written: 節子 or せつこ in hiragana) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Matsudaira Setsuko ( 松平 節子 ) , later Princess Chichibu ( 秩父宮妃勢津子 ) of Japan

  5. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    A blind, cannibalistic female yōkai who hails from Akita Prefecture. She mainly targets young women who have just come of age. Also known as Agubanba (灰坊主, lit. ' ash shaver '). Ahiratsu-hime The daughter of Hosuseri and the first wife of Emperor Jimmu, though she was not made Empress and her children would not inherit the throne.

  6. Category:Japanese unisex given names - Wikipedia

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  7. Snow woman - Wikipedia

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    Snow woman, a monster; see List of female monsters in literature; Snow Woman (story; Japanese: ゆきおんな, romanized: Yuki-onna), a story in the Tokyo Kodomo Club; The Snow Women (novella), a 1970 sword-and-sorcery novella by Fritz Leiber; The Snow Woman (novel), a 1968 novel by Stella Gibbons; The Snow Woman (film; Japanese ...

  8. 200 Japanese Dog Names Steeped in Tradition and Culture - AOL

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    While many Japanese names tend to be gender-neutral, these names are traditionally feminine, making them a perfect fit for your girl dog! While we'll include some definitions for most of the names ...

  9. Category:Japanese goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese goddesses" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amanozako; Amaterasu;