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* Kabouter (Dutch) - Little people that live underground, in mushrooms, or as house spirits * Kachina (Hopi and Puebloan) - Nature spirit * Kahaku (Japanese) - Little people and water spirits * Kajsa (Scandinavian) - Wind spirit * Kalakeyas (Hindu) - Descendents of Kala * Kallikantzaroi (Greek) - Grotesque, malevolent spirit * Kamaitachi (Japanese) - Wind spirit * Kami (Japanese) - Nature spirit * Kamikiri (Japanese) - Hair-cutting spirit * Kanbari-nyūdō (Japanese) - Bathroom spirit * Kanbo (Japanese) - Drought spirit * Kanedama (Japanese) - Money spirit * Kappa (Japanese) - Little people and water spirits * Kapre (Philippine) - Malevolent tree spirit * Karakoncolos (Bulgarian and Turkish), also in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia known as ''Karanđoloz''- Troublesome spirit * Karakura (Turkish) - Male night-demon * Karasu-tengu (Japanese) - Tengu with a bird's bill * Karkadann (Persian) - One-horned giant animal * Karkinos (Greek) - Giant crab * Karura (Japanese) - Eagle-human hybrid * Karzełek (Polish) - Little people and mine spirits * Kasa-obake (Japanese) - Animated parasol * Kasha (Japanese) - Cat-like demon which descends from the sky and carries away corpses * Kashanbo (Japanese) - Kappa who climb into the mountains for the winter * Katawa-guruma (Japanese) - Woman riding on a flaming wheel * Katsura-otoko (Japanese) - Handsome man from the moon * Kaukas (Lithuanian) - Nature spirit * Kawa-uso (Japanese) - Supernatural river otter * Kawa-zaru (Japanese) - Smelly, cowardly water spirit * Keelut (Inuit) - Hairless dog * Kee-wakw (Abenaki) - Anthropophagous giant * Kekkai (Japanese) - Amorphous afterbirth spirit * Kelpie (Irish and Scottish) - Malevolent water horse * Ker (Greek) - Female death spirit * Kesaran-pasaran (Japanese) - Mysterious, white, fluffy creature * Keukegen (Japanese) - Disease spirit * Keythong (Heraldic) - Wingless griffin * Khalkotauroi (Greek) - Bronze-hoofed bulls * Khyah (Nepalese) - Fat, hairy ape-like creature * Kigatilik (Inuit) - Night-demon * Kijimunaa (Japanese) - Tree sprite from Okinawa * Kijo (Japanese) - She-devil * Kikimora (Slavic) - Female house spirit * Killmoulis (English and Scottish) - Ugly, mischievous mill spirit * Kinnara (Hindu) - Human-bird hybrid * Kin-u (Japanese) - a bird * Kirin (Japanese) - Japanese Unicorn * Kishi (Angola) - Malevolent, two-faced seducer * Kitsune (Japanese) - Fox spirit * Kitsune-Tsuki (Japanese) - Person possessed by a fox spirit * Kiyohime (Japanese) - Woman who transformed into a serpent-demon out of the rage of unrequited love * Klabautermann (German) - Ship spirit * Knocker (folklore) (Cornish and Welsh) - Little people and mine spirits * Knucker (English) - Water dragon * Kobalos (Greek) - Shape-shifting thieves and tricksters * Kobold (German) - Little people and mine or house spirits * Kodama (Japanese) - Tree spirit * Kofewalt (Germanic) - House spirit * Ko-gok (Abenaki) - Hideous monster * Kokakuchō (Japanese) - Ubume bird * Komainu (Japanese) - Protective animal * Konaki-Jijii (Japanese) - Infant that cries until it is picked up, then increases its weight and crushes its victim * Kongamoto (Congo) - Flying creature * Konoha-tengu (Japanese) - Anthropomorphic bird * Koro-pok-guru (Ainu) - Little people * Korrigan (Breton) - Little people and nature spirits * Kraken (Scandinavian) - Sea monster * Krasnoludek (Slavic) - Little people nature spirits * Krasue (Southeast Asian) - Vampiric, floating head * Kuarahy Jára (Guaraní) - Forest spirit * Kubikajiri (Japanese) - Female corpse-chewing graveyard spirit * Kuchisake-onna (Japanese) - Vengeful ghost of a woman mutilated by her husband * Kuda-gitsune (Japanese) - Miniature fox spirit * Kudan (Japanese) - Human-faced calf which predicts a calamity and then dies * Kui (Chinese) - One-legged monster * Kulshedra (Albanian) - Drought-causing dragon * Kumakatok (Philippine) - Death spirits * Kumiho (Korean) - Fox spirit * Kun (Chinese) - Giant fish * Kupua (Hawaiian) - Shapeshifting tricksters * Kurabokko (Japanese) - Guardian spirit of a warehouse * Kurage-no-hinotama (Japanese) - Jellyfish which floats through the air as a fireball * Kurma (Hindu mythology) - the second avatar of Vishnu in the form of a Turtle * Kurupi (Guaraní) - Wild man and fertility spirit * Kushtaka (Tlingit) - Shapeshifting otter spirit * Kwakwakalanooksiwae (Kwakiutl) - a bird * Kye-ryong (Korean) - Chicken-lizard hybrid * Kyourinrin (Japanese) - Animated scroll or paper * Kyūbi-no-kitsune (Japanese) - Nine-tailed fox * Kyūketsuki (Japanese) - Vampire 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of legendary creatures (K)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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