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The Biwa-bokuboku (jap. 琵琶牧々; meaning "Biwa goblin") is a fictitious being from japanese folklore. It belongs to a group of yokai and is said to have an ambivalent character. == Description == The Biwa-bokuboku is described as an anthropomorphic being with the head of a traditional biwa. He is also said to wear precious kimono. The Biwa-bokuboku comes to life at night and sits calmly in a tatami room, singing and plinking while lamenting the neglect of his former owner. Other stories report of Biwa-bokuboku dancing through inhabited houses while making lots of noise.〔Sekien Toriyama, Mamoru Takada, Atsunobu Inada u.a.: 画図百鬼夜行, Kokusho Kankōkai, Tōkyō 1992, ISBN 9784336033864, p. 295.〕〔Katsumi Tada: 幻想世界の住人たち. 4, 日本編. Shinkigensha, Tokyo 1990, ISBN 978-4-915146-44-2, p. 303.〕〔Masaharu Takemura: ろくろ首考:妖怪の生物学. Bungei-sha, Tokyo 2002, ISBN 4835546350, p. 89-91.〕
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