ghost
Changes between (evazion) and (yoshinani)
- 幽霊
- 亡霊
- おばけ
- 幽灵
The disembodied spirit/soul of a deceased person. The term usually refers to the apparition of such a person. Frequently depicted with an indistinct "[[ghost tail|tail]]" instead of legs.¶
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h5In Japanese folklore, ghosts often wear a [[triangular headpiece]].¶
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h4.ExampleExamples¶
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* !post #9714437¶
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h4. See also¶
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* [[Ghost tail]] ¶
* [[Ghost pose]] ¶
* [[Giving up the ghost]]¶
* [[Hitodama]]¶
* [[Will-o'-the-wisp (mythology)]]¶
* [[Spirit]]¶
* [[Triangular headpiece]]¶
* [[Right-over-left kimono]]¶
* [[Tag Group:Legendary Creatures]]
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h4.
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* !post #9714437¶
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h4. See also¶
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* [[Ghost tail]] ¶
* [[Ghost pose]] ¶
* [[Giving up the ghost]]¶
* [[Hitodama]]¶
* [[Will-o'-the-wisp (mythology)]]¶
* [[Spirit]]¶
* [[Triangular headpiece]]¶
* [[Right-over-left kimono]]¶
* [[Tag Group:Legendary Creatures]]
