• The kitsune no yomeiri (狐の嫁入り, "the fox's wedding") is a term or metaphor for certain natural phenomena, or a folk belief regarding a supernatural event...
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  • yojijukugo are proverbial. For instance, the kan'yōku kitsune no yomeiri (狐の嫁入り, literally 'a fox's wedding', meaning "a sunshower") and the yojijukugo...
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    region, Shikoku, and Kyushu, sunshowers are called "kitsune no yomeiri" (狐の嫁入り, "the fox's wedding") In Korea, it is called "the day of the fox's marriage"...
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  • Hakusanbo" Transliteration: "Kitsune no Yomeiri to Hakusanbō" (Japanese: 狐の嫁入りと白山坊) November 18, 2018 (2018-11-18) 34 "Emperor Backbeard" Transliteration:...
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  • Hakusanbo" Transliteration: "Kitsune no Yomeiri to Hakusanbō" (Japanese: 狐の嫁入りと白山坊) November 18, 2018 (2018-11-18) 34 "Emperor Backbeard" Transliteration:...
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  • legends all across Japan outside Okinawa Prefecture. Kitsune no yomeiri (狐の嫁入り, lit. 'fox wedding') – The kitsune no yomeiri can refer to several things:...
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    (水郷から来た女) Sazanka wa mita (山茶花は見た) Yūrei goroshi (幽霊殺し) Kitsune no yomeiri (狐の嫁入り) Hōzuki wa koroshi no kuchibue (酸漿は殺しの口笛) Shirahagi yashiki no tsuki (白萩屋敷の月)...
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