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Ōnyūdō : ウィキペディア英語版
Ōnyūdō

Ōnyūdō is a yōkai told about in parts of Japan.
==Summary==
Their name has the meaning of "big monk," but depending on area, there are various legends where their actual appearance is that of an unclear shadow, simply a giant rather than a monk, among others.〔村上2005年、60-61頁。〕 The ones that look like a monk (bōzu) are also called ōbōzu.〔 In size, there are those that are about 2 meters tall, slightly larger than that of a human, to giants that about the size of a mountain.〔水木2004年、29頁。〕
There are many legends where ōnyūdō menace people and many legends where those who see one become ill. There are also stories where they are foxes (kitsune) or tanuki in disguise, or something that a stone pagoda shapeshifts into, but many of them are of unknown true identity.〔

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