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Bakezōri : ウィキペディア英語版
Bakezōri

A is an fictitious being from Japanese folklore belonging to the group of Yōkais.
== Description ==
The Bakezōri is described as a wandering sandal with two arms and two legs, but only one eye. He is said to spook inhabited households during the night, running around and continuously chanting: "Kararin, kororin, kankororin, managu mittsu ni ha ninmai!" (; "Kararin, kororin, kankororin! Two eyes, three eyes and two teeth!"). Most possibly he's mocking his "more noble cousins", the famous Geta.〔Masaharu Takemura: . Bungei-sha, Tokyo 2002, ISBN 4835546350, p. 89-91.〕〔Michaela Haustein: ''Mythologien der Welt: Japan, Ainu, Korea''. ePubli, Berlin 2011, ISBN 3844214070, p. 9.〕

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