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  • curprev 16:0916:09, 27 February 2023Kiyoweap talk contribs 11,561 bytes +1,366 →‎Mimibukuro: "western sea" "southern sea" left ambiguous (deleting narrow-down to Kinki&Kyushu [presumably unsourced], since Izu Province specified is neither of these). In sufficient contextual clarification: little ikuji's ringlikeness is Negishi reporting from informant, big ikuji being also ringlike is Negishi's extrapolation. The ''ayakashi'' being humans (collection souls) is additional lore, so sever from "sea snake" explanation, add ''Ushio & Tora'' 's ayakashi in note. undo
  • curprev 15:0915:09, 27 February 2023Kiyoweap talk contribs 10,195 bytes +2,053 Adding Sekien's description (orig. Japanese and Yoda & Alt translation 2017). The Eng. tr. interpret ''nagai mono'' (long thing) not as body but tendril/tentacle, ala giant cephalopod Kraken. undo
  • curprev 11:2511:25, 27 February 2023Kiyoweap talk contribs 8,142 bytes +4,518 →‎Tankai: <ref>+ (Tankai [1795], republished 1917). Rewritten according to source. Length is 100s of jō=1000s of feet (unclear if more than 1km=3280 feet). Not "12 koku" but "1, [or] 2 koku", and 1 nighttime koku can be as short as 1hr20min in summer. Viscosity like funori seaweed paste. →‎Sekien's ''ayakashi'': Ayakashi being generic term for sea-mosters/spooks, commentators opined Sekien drawing may specifically be ikuchi (<ref>+ Miyamoto) undo

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