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- Ayakashi_(yōkai) abstract "Ayakashi is the collective name for yōkai that appear above the surface of some body of water.In the Nagasaki Prefecture, the kaika that appear above water are called this, and in the funayūrei in the Yamaguchi Prefecture and the Saga Prefecture are also called this. In the western part of Japan, they are said to be those who died at sea and are attempting to capture people to join them. In Tsushima, they are also called "kaika of ayakashi (ayakashi no kaika)," and appear on beaches in the evening, and it would look like as if a child were walking in the middle of the fire. On coasts, kaika would appear as mountains and obstruct one's path, and are said to disappear if one doesn't avoid the mountain and tries to bump into it intently.There is the folk belief that if a live sharksucker, an actual fish, gets stuck to the bottom of the boat, it would not be able to move, so ayakashi is a synonym for this type of fish.In the Konjaku Hyakki Shūi by Sekien Toriyama, the ayakashi is represented by a large sea snake, but this may actually be an ikuchi.".
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) thumbnail SekienAyakashi.jpg?width=300.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageExternalLink what-does-ayakashi-mean-in-english.
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- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_ghost_lights.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_legendary_creatures.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Chiba_Prefecture.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Chōsei_District.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Chōsei_District,_Chiba.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Funayūrei.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophiinae.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Ikuchi.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Kaika_(yōkai).
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Konjaku_Hyakki_Shūi.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Live_sharksucker.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Nagasaki_Prefecture.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Saga_Prefecture.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Sekien_Toriyama.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Toriyama_Sekien.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Tsushima.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Yamaguchi_Prefecture.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink Yōkai.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLink File:SekienAyakashi.jpg.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ayakashi (yōkai)".
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ayakashi".
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLinkText "ayakashi (yōkai)".
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLinkText "ayakashi".
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cat demon".
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) hasPhotoCollection Ayakashi_(yōkai).
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_folklore_long.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) subject Category:Japanese_legendary_creatures.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) comment "Ayakashi is the collective name for yōkai that appear above the surface of some body of water.In the Nagasaki Prefecture, the kaika that appear above water are called this, and in the funayūrei in the Yamaguchi Prefecture and the Saga Prefecture are also called this. In the western part of Japan, they are said to be those who died at sea and are attempting to capture people to join them.".
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) label "Ayakashi (yōkai)".
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) sameAs m.0rfhl6x.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) sameAs Q17005117.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) sameAs Q17005117.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) wasDerivedFrom Ayakashi_(yōkai)?oldid=676959652.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) depiction SekienAyakashi.jpg.
- Ayakashi_(yōkai) isPrimaryTopicOf Ayakashi_(yōkai).