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Miage-nyūdō, also called Mikoshi-nyūdō, is a kind of [[yōkai]], a Japanese mythological creature. |
'''Miage-nyūdō''', also called '''Mikoshi-nyūdō''', is a kind of [[yōkai]], a Japanese mythological creature. |
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It's a vaguely human-shaped spirit that looks taller the more one looks up to it - in other words, the more one fears it. If a person stares into a miage-nyūdō's eyes long enough, they will die. |
It's a vaguely human-shaped spirit that looks taller the more one looks up to it - in other words, the more one fears it. If a person stares into a miage-nyūdō's eyes long enough, they will die. |
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Miage-nyūdō, also called Mikoshi-nyūdō, is a kind of yōkai, a Japanese mythological creature. It's a vaguely human-shaped spirit that looks taller the more one looks up to it - in other words, the more one fears it. If a person stares into a miage-nyūdō's eyes long enough, they will die.
Popular culture
- The first episode of Mokke features a miage-nyūdō, referred to as Mikoshi.