Onikuma
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An onikuma (鬼熊, literally "demon bear") is a mythological Japanese yōkai originating in the Kiso Valley in Nagano Prefecture. It is a bear-like creature that has been known to walk upright. They sneak into villages at night to carry off livestock for food. It was described in the Ehon Hyaku Monogatari, a collection of supernatural tales published in 1841.
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鬼熊(おにくま)は、木曽谷(長野県)に伝わる妖怪。江戸時代の奇談集『絵本百物語』に記述がある。
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An onikuma (鬼熊, literally "demon bear") is a mythological Japanese yōkai originating in the Kiso Valley in Nagano Prefecture. It is a bear-like creature that has been known to walk upright. They sneak into villages at night to carry off livestock for food. It was described in the Ehon Hyaku Monogatari, a collection of supernatural tales published in 1841.
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鬼熊(おにくま)は、木曽谷(長野県)に伝わる妖怪。江戸時代の奇談集『絵本百物語』に記述がある。
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