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- Ningyo abstract "Ningyo (人魚, "human fish", often translated as "mermaid") is a fish-like creature from Japanese folklore. Anciently, it was described with a monkey’s mouth with small teeth like a fish’s, shining golden scales, and a quiet voice like a skylark or a flute. Its flesh is pleasant-tasting, and anyone who eats it will attain remarkable longevity. However, catching a ningyo was believed to bring storms and misfortune, so fishermen who caught these creatures were said to throw them back into the sea. A ningyo washed onto the beach was an omen of war or calamity.".
- Ningyo thumbnail SekienNingyo.jpg?width=300.
- Ningyo wikiPageID "8476605".
- Ningyo wikiPageLength "5133".
- Ningyo wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Ningyo wikiPageRevisionID "668440587".
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Alauda.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Amabie.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Antagonist.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Bhikkhuni.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_legendary_creatures.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mermaids.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yōkai.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Dugong.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Legend_of_the_Five_Rings.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Mermaid.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Mermaid_Saga.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Merman.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Monkey.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Muromi-san.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Namiuchigiwa_no_Muromi-san.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Ethnology_(Japan).
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Okinawa.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Okinawa_Prefecture.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink One_Piece.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Ponyo.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Puyo_Puyo.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Puyo_Puyo_(series).
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Rumiko_Takahashi.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Sake.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Siren_(video_game).
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Skylark.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Tensou_Sentai_Goseiger.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink Wakasa_Province.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLink File:SekienNingyo.jpg.
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Happyaku Bikuni".
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ningyo".
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ningyo#Yao_Bikuni".
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yaobikuni".
- Ningyo wikiPageWikiLinkText "ningyo".
- Ningyo hasPhotoCollection Ningyo.
- Ningyo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Ningyo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Ningyo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Ningyo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ningyo subject Category:Japanese_legendary_creatures.
- Ningyo subject Category:Mermaids.
- Ningyo subject Category:Yōkai.
- Ningyo hypernym Creature.
- Ningyo type Article.
- Ningyo type FictionalCharacter.
- Ningyo type Article.
- Ningyo comment "Ningyo (人魚, "human fish", often translated as "mermaid") is a fish-like creature from Japanese folklore. Anciently, it was described with a monkey’s mouth with small teeth like a fish’s, shining golden scales, and a quiet voice like a skylark or a flute. Its flesh is pleasant-tasting, and anyone who eats it will attain remarkable longevity. However, catching a ningyo was believed to bring storms and misfortune, so fishermen who caught these creatures were said to throw them back into the sea.".
- Ningyo label "Ningyo".
- Ningyo sameAs Ningyo.
- Ningyo sameAs نینگیو.
- Ningyo sameAs Ningyo.
- Ningyo sameAs Ningjo.
- Ningyo sameAs Ningyo.
- Ningyo sameAs Ningyo.
- Ningyo sameAs 닌교.
- Ningyo sameAs m.0274wf3.
- Ningyo sameAs Нингё_(мифология).
- Ningyo sameAs Нінгьо.
- Ningyo sameAs Q1821449.
- Ningyo sameAs Q1821449.
- Ningyo wasDerivedFrom Ningyo?oldid=668440587.
- Ningyo depiction SekienNingyo.jpg.
- Ningyo isPrimaryTopicOf Ningyo.