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  2. List of The Apothecary Diaries episodes - Wikipedia

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    Maomao wonders why is Jinshi performing purification rituals (part of it is the vegetarian dinner Suiren mentioned) everytime before being assigned to work for long periods, him "being a eunuch". Later, Lakan expresses interest in Maomao to Jinshi, causing tension as Lakan is out to get her, so as far as him issuing a veiled threat to Jinshi.

  3. The Apothecary Diaries - Wikipedia

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    Jinshi's loyal attendant, often supporting him and Maomao more quietly. Guen (虞淵) Voiced by: Mitsuru Ogata [5] (drama CD), Mitsuaki Kanuka [9] (anime) (Japanese); Jim Foronda [7] (English) Guen is the palace's doctor, whom Maomao refers to at first as a quack. Though he was a bit hesitant around Maomao, he comes to accept and befriend her ...

  4. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    A cart-like demon that descends from the sky, or a cat-like demon, which carries away the corpses of evildoers. Katawaguruma A type of wanyūdō, with an anguished woman instead of a monk's head in a burning wheel. Kawaakago A river spirit that pretends to be a crying baby to lure people in for pranks that sometimes prove fatal to the victim.

  5. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    Japanese urban legends, enduring modern Japanese folktales; La Llorona, the ghost of a woman in Latin American folklore; Madam Koi Koi, an African urban legend about the ghost of a dead teacher; Ouni, a Japanese yōkai with a face like that of a demon woman (kijo) torn from mouth to ear

  6. Oni no Hanayome wa Taberaretai - Wikipedia

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    "The Demon's Bride Wants to Be Eaten") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keiko Sakano. It began publication as a one-shot in Hakusensha's The Hana to Yume magazine in January 2020. It later began serialization in the Hana to Yume magazine in May the same year.

  7. List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    Bishamonten is the Japanese equivalent of the Indian Kubera and the Buddhist Vaishravana. [39] [40] Daikokuten (大黒天) Often shortened to simply Daikoku, he is variously considered to be the god of wealth (more specifically, the harvest), or of the household (particularly the kitchen). He is recognized by his wide face, smile, and flat ...

  8. This Is Screwed Up, but I Was Reincarnated as a Girl in ...

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    This Is Screwed Up, but I Was Reincarnated as a Girl in Another World! ( よくわからないけれど異世界に転生していたようです , Yoku Wakaranai Keredo Isekai ni Tensei Shiteita Yō Desu ) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ashi with illustrations by Kaoming.

  9. Amanojaku - Wikipedia

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    One of the amanojaku's best known appearances is in the fairytale Uriko-hime (瓜子姫, "melon princess"), [2] in which a girl miraculously born from a melon is doted upon by an elderly couple. They shelter her from the outside world, and she naively lets the amanojaku inside one day, where it kidnaps or devours her, and sometimes impersonates ...