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100 1  |6880-01|aKinoshita, Masami,|d1987-|eauthor. 
245 14 The Japanese Yokai Handbook|h[Hoopla electronic resource] 
       /|cMasami Kinoshita. 
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520    This book is your ultimate guide to Japan's scariest 
       creatures! Yokai come in every imaginable shape and form--
       from frightening ghosts and cruel demons to cute fairies 
       and enchanted animals. They can be evil monsters, harmless
       tricksters or prophets of doom, depending on their 
       inclination. This book profiles 100 of the most 
       fascinating Yokai, including:  - Tengu: A powerful Yokai 
       that often takes human form with wings and a large nose 
       who lives in mountains and forests - Kappa: A deadly Yokai
       that lives near rivers and drags passersby into the water 
       to drown - Peroritaro: A grotesque Yokai that looks like 
       blubbering child and has an appetite for greedy children -
       Baku: A monstrous Yokai with an elephant's head, a bear's 
       body, a rhino's eyes, an ox's tail and a tiger's legs that
       aids humans by devouring their nightmares - And many more!
       Yokai expert Masami Kinoshita has been documenting Yokai 
       in folklore, and in real life, for many years. This book 
       presents her most interesting findings and has over 175 
       full-color illustrations that vividly depict the 
       appearances of these weird creatures. No matter their 
       origins, each Yokai has a strange and wonderful story that
       is sure to amaze you! 
521 8  Rated T 
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650  0 Yōkai (Japanese folklore)|zJapan|vPictorial works
       |vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 
655  0 Electronic books. 
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