The nurikabe (塗り壁 or 塗壁) is a yōkai, or spirit, from Japanese folklore. Its name translates to "plaster wall", and it is said to manifest as an invisible...
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Nurikabe (hiragana: ぬりかべ) is a binary determination puzzle named for Nurikabe, an invisible wall in Japanese folklore that blocks roads and delays foot...
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Bakemono no e (category Japanese folklore)
however, contend that the nurikabe illustrated in Bakemono no e and the nurikabe of folklore in Kyūshū are not the same. The Nurikabe in Bakemono no e resembles...
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Miyoshi Mononoke Museum (category Folklore)
lantern) Yōkai without a head Nurikabe a haunted plaster wall Yōkai Yōkai supernatural creatures Ayakashi (yōkai) Japanese folklore List of legendary creatures...
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series) Nurikabe is a large, sleepy-eyed, wall-shaped yōkai, who uses his massive size to protect Kitarō and his friends. The original nurikabe is a spirit...
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(spirits), Kami and other legendary creatures that are notable in Japanese folklore and mythology. Contents 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V...
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Chōchin-obake Rokurokubi Mokumokuren Futakuchi-onna Tsurubebi Karakasa Nurikabe Yuki-onna Sentakugitsune Ookubi Bake-danuki Hitotsume-kozō Kappa Otoroshi...
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