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{{nihongo|'''Bakezōri'''|化け草履}} is a creature from [[Japanese folklore]]. It is a straw ''[[zori|zōri]]'' sandal which has been transformed into a ''[[tsukumogami]]'', a ''[[yōkai]]'' (spirit creature) which was once an ordinary household item. It runs through the house and chants "''kararin, kororin, kankororin!''", which translates to "Eyes three, Eyes three and teeth two!"
{{nihongo|'''Bakezōri'''|化け草履}} is a creature from [[Japanese folklore]]. It is a straw ''[[zori|zōri]]'' sandal which has been transformed into a ''[[tsukumogami]]'', a ''[[yōkai]]'' (spirit creature) which was once an ordinary household item. It runs through the house and chants "''kararin, kororin, kankororin!''"


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Revision as of 05:38, 5 December 2007

Bakezōri (化け草履) is a creature from Japanese folklore. It is a straw zōri sandal which has been transformed into a tsukumogami, a yōkai (spirit creature) which was once an ordinary household item. It runs through the house and chants "kararin, kororin, kankororin!"

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Mizuki Road: Bakezōri