Hiderigami

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Hiderigami (Japanese: 日照り神; "god of drought"), or Hanba (Chinese: 旱魃; pinyin: hànbá), is a mythical species of yaoguai or yōkai in Chinese and Japanese folklore that holds the power to cause droughts. It is considered a god of drought.

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Hanba, Kanbo, Denglong, Jiangshi

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“According to a quote from the Bencao Gangmu in the Edo period encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue, the Hiderigami is 'from sixty to ninety centimeters long, has eyes on the top of its head, and moves quickly like the wind.'”

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“Hiderigami, her Japanese counterpart”

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