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- Q2756887 subject Q21416439.
- Q2756887 subject Q8562501.
- Q2756887 subject Q8881678.
- Q2756887 subject Q9669147.
- Q2756887 abstract "In Japanese folklore, a nure-onna (濡女, lit. "wet woman") is a yōkai which resembles an amphibious creature with the head of a woman and the body of a snake. While the description of her appearance varies slightly from story to story, she has been described as being 300 m in length and has snake-like eyes, long claws, fangs and long, beautiful hair. She is typically spotted on a shore, washing her hair.".
- Q2756887 thumbnail Suuhi_Nure-onna.jpg?width=300.
- Q2756887 wikiPageExternalLink nure-onna-the-soaked-woman.
- Q2756887 wikiPageExternalLink edo-period-monster-paintings-by-sawaki-suushi.
- Q2756887 wikiPageExternalLink nureonna.htm.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q14339857.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q1458863.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q2102.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q21416439.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q468756.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q503186.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q8562501.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881678.
- Q2756887 wikiPageWikiLink Q9669147.
- Q2756887 comment "In Japanese folklore, a nure-onna (濡女, lit. "wet woman") is a yōkai which resembles an amphibious creature with the head of a woman and the body of a snake. While the description of her appearance varies slightly from story to story, she has been described as being 300 m in length and has snake-like eyes, long claws, fangs and long, beautiful hair. She is typically spotted on a shore, washing her hair.".
- Q2756887 label "Nure-onna".
- Q2756887 depiction Suuhi_Nure-onna.jpg.