Akurojin-no-hi
nature_spirit earth Japanese single tradition · 1
A ghostly fire from Mie Prefecture that appears on rainy nights. It gravely sickens those who do not flee from it.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Amabie, Ama no Fuchigoma, Akkorokamui, Amaburakosagi, Amamehagi, Abumi-guchi, Abura-akago, Abura-sumashi, Agubanba, Ahiratsu-hime, Ajisukitakahikone, Akabeko, Aka Manto, Akaname, Akashita, Akateko, Akubōzu, Akugyo, Akuma
Mentioned by
- Akkorokamui
- Amaburakosagi
- Amamehagi
- Abumi-guchi
- Abura-akago
- Abura-sumashi
- Agubanba
- Ahiratsu-hime
- Ajisukitakahikone
- Akabeko
- Aka Manto
- Akaname
- Akashita
- Akateko
- Akubōzu
- Akugyo
and 1 more
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“A ghostly fire from Mie Prefecture that appears on rainy nights and gravely sickens those who do not flee from it.”
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