Arikura-no-baba
human_specialist earth Japanese single tradition · 3
Old woman with magical powers.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
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Relationships
- co occurs with
- Arimaspi, Arkan Sonney, Asag, Asakku, Asanbosam, Asena, A-senee-ki-wakw, Asiman, Askefrue, Ask-wee-da-eed, Asobibi, Asrai, Astomi, Aswang, Atomy, Ato-oi-kozō, Atshen, Auvekoejak, Awa-hon-do, Ashi-magari, Ame-no-Tajikarao, Ame-no-oshihomimi, Ame no Wakahiko, Ameonna, Amikiri, Aoandon, Aonyōbō, Aosaginohi, Ashinagatenaga, Ashura, angels, Ammit, Anubis, Amikuk, Amaburakosagi, Amala, Amamehagi, Amanojaku, Amarok, Amarum, Amazake-babaa, Amemasu, Amhuluk, Anak, Androsphinx, Anqa, Ani Hyuntikwalaski, Ankou, Antero Vipunen, Anzû, Ao, Ao Ao, Apkallu, Apsaras, Aqrabuamelu, Ardat-lilî, Aralez, Archura, Argus Panoptes, Amorōnagu, Anmo, Aobōzu, Ame-no-Uzume
Mentioned by
- angels
- Ammit
- Anubis
- Amikuk
- Amaburakosagi
- Amala
- Amamehagi
- Amanojaku
- Amarok
- Amarum
- Amazake-babaa
- Amemasu
- Amhuluk
- Anak
- Androsphinx
- Anqa
and 17 more
Sources
Source passages
“Arikura-no-baba (Japanese) – Old woman with magical powers.”
#4103 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“An old woman with magical powers, hailing from the city of Takayama in Gifu Prefecture.”
#4982 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Arikura-no-baba (蟻鞍の婆, ant-saddle hag) is a character from the folklore of Gifu Prefecture, Japan. She was an old woman with supernatural powers who lived in Takayama. She used a prayer to stop the eruption of a mountain after it had been rumbling for seven days, and turned the hot water of an onsen cold by throwing a horse's hoof into it.”
#5701 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001