• In Japanese folklore, tsukumogami (喪神 or つくも神, lit. "tool kami") are tools that have acquired a kami or spirit. According to an annotated version of...
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  • Kusunoki Itsuki (斎) Voiced by: Azusa Tadokoro Karakasa no Tsukumogami (唐傘の喪神) Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa Tsuzumi (鼓) Voiced by: Kōhei Fukuhara Tsumabiki (爪弾)...
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  • 2016. 『陰陽師 喪神ノ巻』夢枕 獏 (in Japanese). Bungeishunju. Archived from the original on November 4, 2016. Retrieved November 3, 2016. 文春文庫『陰陽師 喪神ノ巻』夢枕 獏 (in...
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  • Tsukumogami" Transliteration: "Yume to Dansu to Tsukumogami" (Japanese: 夢とダンスと喪神) TBA Tomomi Mochizuki TBA June 5, 2024 (2024-06-05) 10 "A Live Performance...
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    being Bakezōri belongs to a special group of Yōkai, called Tsukumogami (喪神; "artifact-demons"): According to Japanese folklore, households are like...
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    Boroboroton belongs to a specific group of yōkai: the Tsukumogami (Japanese: 喪神, lit. 'artifact spirit'). Tsukumogami are various yōkai derived from manmade...
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    Biwa-bokuboku belongs to a special group of yōkai: the Tsukumogami (Japanese: 喪神, lit. 'artifact ghosts'). This special group is believed to comprise nearly...
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  • taken from the ending credits of each episode. オニグンソウ「もののがたり」TVアニメ化決定、少年×少女×喪神の絆と恋の物語. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. November 18, 2021. Archived...
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    (October, 1997).本日も夢見ごこち (Honjitsu mo Yumemi Gokochi) (November, 1997).陰陽師 喪神ノ巻 (Onmyoji Tsukumogami no Maki) (January, 1998).新・魔獣狩り5 鬼神編 (Shin Majugari...
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  • themselves by the ritual washing of hands and rinsing of the mouth. Tsukumogami (喪神) – yōkai who came to being from tools that have acquired a kami or spirit...
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    koto-furunushi belongs to a special group of yōkai: the tsukumogami (Japanese: 喪神, lit. 'artifact ghosts'). Tsukumogami are derived from or possess various...
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  • but instead as a seemingly normal woman with a startling curse. (Japanese 喪神, lit. "artefact spirit".) Often considered a tsukumogami, the Kasa-obake...
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  • (九十九) or 99 years) were said to evolve into spirits called tsukumogami (喪神). Yōkai Street is usually quiet, but many kind of yokai welcome visitors...
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