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11 relations: Bonshō, Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, Heisei era, Kasaya (clothing), Niiza, Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Shōwa era, Shigeru Mizuki, Toriyama Sekien, Yamabiko (folklore), Yōkai.
Bonshō
, also known as or are large bells found in Buddhist temples throughout Japan, used to summon the monks to prayer and to demarcate periods of time.
Gazu Hyakki Yagyō
is the first book of Japanese artist Toriyama Sekien's famous Gazu Hyakki Yagyō e-hon tetralogy, published in 1776. Noderabō and Gazu Hyakki Yagyō are yōkai.
See Noderabō and Gazu Hyakki Yagyō
Heisei era
The was the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Emeritus Akihito from 8 January 1989 until his abdication on 30 April 2019.
Kasaya (clothing)
Kāṣāya are the robes of fully ordained Buddhist monks and nuns, named after a brown or saffron dye.
See Noderabō and Kasaya (clothing)
Niiza, Saitama
is a city in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
See Noderabō and Niiza, Saitama
Saitama Prefecture
is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu.
See Noderabō and Saitama Prefecture
Shōwa era
The was the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Shōwa (commonly known in English as Emperor Hirohito) from December 25, 1926, until his death on January 7, 1989.
Shigeru Mizuki
, also known as, was a Japanese manga artist and historian.
See Noderabō and Shigeru Mizuki
Toriyama Sekien
italic.
See Noderabō and Toriyama Sekien
Yamabiko (folklore)
is a mountain god, spirit, and yōkai in Japanese folklore; the term "yamabiko" also refers to the echo that occurs in mountains, after which the yōkai is named. Noderabō and Yamabiko (folklore) are yōkai.
See Noderabō and Yamabiko (folklore)
Yōkai
are a class of supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore.

