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Koto-furunushi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Koto-furunushi
The Koto-furunushi (; English: "old master Koto") is a fictitious being from Japanese folklore. It belongs to the group of Yōkai and is said to be harmless to humans. The Koto-furunushi is very similar to the being Biwa-bokuboku. == Description == The Koto-furunushi has the appearance of a traditional Koto (a Japanese zither), which grows a demonic face on its front. The strings start to meander into all directions, giving the impression of an uncombed mane. However, it is not handed down, if the Koto-furunushi can move on its own in any kind.〔Hiroko Yoda, Matt Alt: ''Yokai Attack!: The Japanese Monster Survival Guide''. Tuttle Publishing, Rutland 2013, ISBN 1462908837, p. 64.〕〔Hisashi Yamauchi: もののけ. Hōsei daigaku shuppan-kyoku, Tokio 2004, ISBN 4588212222, p. 304.〕
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