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- Mikoshi-nyūdō abstract "Mikoshi-nyūdō (見越し入道 or 見越入道) is a type of bald-headed yōkai \"goblin\" with an ever-extending neck. In Japanese folklore and Edo period (1603-1868) kaidan \"ghost story\" texts, mikoshi-nyūdō will frighten people who look over the top of things such as byōbu folding screens. The name combines mikoshi 見越し (lit. \"see over\") \"looking over the top (of a fence); anticipation; expectation\" and nyūdō 入道 (lit. \"enter the Way\") \"a (Buddhist) priest; a bonze; a tonsured monster\".".
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- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Aichi_Prefecture.
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- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Amakusa,_Kumamoto.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Amakusa_District,_Kumamoto.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Byōbu.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_folklore.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_legendary_creatures.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yōkai.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Denma_(town).
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Folding_screen.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Fukushima_Prefecture.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Gazu_Hyakki_Yagyō.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Haibara_District,_Shizuoka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Hinoemata,_Fukushima.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Honkawane,_Shizuoka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Ihara_District,_Shizuoka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Iki_Island.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_folklore.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_raccoon_dog.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Kaidan.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Kanagawa_Prefecture.
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- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Kibyōshi.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Kitakanbara_District,_Niigata.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Kitsune.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Kumamoto_Prefecture.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Kusazōshi.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Kyushu.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_cuckoo.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Masayoshi_Kitao.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Miage-nyūdō.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Mikawa_Province.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Mikoshi.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Mikura,_Shizuoka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Minamiaizu_District,_Fukushima.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Minamimaki,_Nagano.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Minamisaku_District,_Nagano.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Mori,_Shizuoka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Mujina.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Nagano_Prefecture.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Nagoya.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Niigata_Prefecture.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Nio.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Nobiagari.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Nobori.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Norikoshi-nyūdō.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Nyūdō-bōzu.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Oda_District,_Okayama.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Okayama_Prefecture.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Rokurokubi.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Ryōgōchi,_Shizuoka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Shibata,_Niigata.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Shidaidaka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Shinano_Province.
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- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Shizuoka_Prefecture.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Shōtoku_(era).
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Shūchi_District,_Shizuoka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Taka-Onna.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Taka-bōzu.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Taka-nyūdō.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Tengu.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Toriyama_Sekien.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Toyohashi.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Weasel.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:入道.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:見越し.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Yakubyōgami.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Yanbon.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Yōkai.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Ōmisoka.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink Ōnyūdō.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink File:Ikku_Mikosi-nyudo.jpg.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink File:Masayoshi_Ama-nyudo.jpg.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink File:SekienMikoshi.jpg.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLink File:Suushi_Mikoshi-nyudo.jpg.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mikoshi".
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mikoshi-nyūdō".
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageWikiLinkText "mikoshi-nyūdō".
- Mikoshi-nyūdō date "September 2014".
- Mikoshi-nyūdō talk "English refs needed".
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- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō subject Category:Japanese_folklore.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō subject Category:Japanese_legendary_creatures.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō subject Category:Yōkai.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō hypernym Yōkai.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō comment "Mikoshi-nyūdō (見越し入道 or 見越入道) is a type of bald-headed yōkai \"goblin\" with an ever-extending neck. In Japanese folklore and Edo period (1603-1868) kaidan \"ghost story\" texts, mikoshi-nyūdō will frighten people who look over the top of things such as byōbu folding screens. The name combines mikoshi 見越し (lit. \"see over\") \"looking over the top (of a fence); anticipation; expectation\" and nyūdō 入道 (lit. \"enter the Way\") \"a (Buddhist) priest; a bonze; a tonsured monster\".".
- Mikoshi-nyūdō label "Mikoshi-nyūdō".
- Mikoshi-nyūdō sameAs Q11630239.
- Mikoshi-nyūdō sameAs 見越し入道.