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9/30/2020

drinks nomimono

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nomimono 飲み物 drinks

. Daruma Drinks for winning だるまと飲み物 .
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Schadenfreude Daruma Coffee Cans
Coffee cans in Daruma designs in three flavours.
Sweet has neither eye filled in, Black has one eye filled in, and Ultra has both eyes filled in.
Opened and closed versions included, as well as ones that will pop the top (with original opening sound) on touch, and ones to carry and drink with original bento animation.
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suhama

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Suhama すはま / 州浜 a word with many meanings


Suhama is the South Pond shore which consists of a pebbled beach created from stones nearly identical in size and shape (flat and oval stones).
The flat pebble is called “Isshouseki” because it is said that each pebble was exchanged with one sho (about 1.8 litres) rice.

Suhama, a pebble beach in the garden of Murin-an, Kyoto
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1. sandy beach, sandbar that projects into the ocean, particularly in a wavy form
2. designs and objects with a wavy pattern
3. sweet mochi cake
See also:素甘 (すあま)
Other readings:
洲浜【すあま】
、州浜【すはま】
、州浜【すあま】
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quote - Yuichi Azuma, facebook
When I looked up the word "Suhama" in the dictionary, it said the following:

Suhama is a place where the beach is intruded. It is the beach that entered the bay of water. The beach where shoal goes in and out.
Shimadai's ornaments that follows the shape of Suhama (where the beach is intruded). Mt. Hōrai, trees, stones, flowers and birds, etc. with occasional scenery. Use as a decoration for feasts. Also known as Suhamadai.

Suhama is an abbreviation for Suhamagata.

Suhama is an abbreviation Suhama-Onigawara(gargoyle)

Suhama is one of the crests. A general term for various designs that look down on the beach from above.

Suhama is the name of the saddle of a horse, which is a dent under the front and rear wheels.

Suhama is Sao mono sweets (Japanese sweets in the form of long blocks) made from starch syrup, Kinako(soybean flour), white sugar, etc. and wrapped in bamboo skin. It was invented by Shōjuken of Kyoto during the Koan era (1278-1288). The cross section is associated with Suhamagata.
Also known as Suhama-ame (candy) or Mame-ame.
Suhama dango

Suhama that I think of is a curve drawn by a garden road that turns to the left from around Suhama, Amanohashidate, which is one of the symbolic scenery of Katsura Imperial Villa. The skill of using curves is a major feature of Japanese gardens.
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Takanyudo monster legends

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taka nyuudoo, Taka nyūdō 高入道 Takanyudo Monster Legends

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- Related to the more common
. Oonyuudoo 大入道 O-Nyudo Monster. the BIG Nyudo .
- huge monster with a tonsured head - Introduction -

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高入道 Taka nyūdō
Translation: tall priest
Alternate names: frequently confused with mikoshi nyūdō
Habitat: alleys, roads, mountains; native to Shikoku and the Kinki region
Diet: omnivorous
Appearance:
The taka nyūdō is a close relative of the mikoshi nyūdō. Because of the similarity in regional names and appearance, taka nyūdō and mikoshi nyūdō are often confused with one another. Taka nyūdō are usually encountered in alleyways, suddenly appearing before unsuspecting humans. Like the mikoshi nyūdō, they increase their height at the same speed as their victim’s gaze.
Interactions:
Taka nyūdō can be defeated in a similar manner as the mikoshi nyūdō—by demonstrating courage in the face of death, showing no fear, and refusing to raise your head and denying them the chance to grow. Some say they can also be outsmarted by carrying a ruler or other measuring utensils and attempting to calculate their height before it can react. The confused giant usually leaves in disgust and will not bother the same person again.
Taka nyūdō
are generally less violent than other giants. They are content with simply scaring its victims instead of ripping their throats out or crushing them with trees.
Its true form is often a tanuki, kitsune, or kawauso.
source : yokai.com/takanyuudou ...

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見越入道 Mikoshi nyūdō
Translation: anticipating priest
Alternate names: mikoshi, miage nyūdō, taka bōzu
Habitat: bridges, roads, streets; especially at night
Diet: omnivorous; prefers travelers
Appearance:
Mikoshi nyūdō are fearsome yōkai who appear late at night to lone travelers on empty streets, intersections, or bridges. They appear to be harmless traveling priests or monks, no taller than an ordinary person; but in an instant they grow abnormally tall, with long claws and hair like a wild beast.
Behavior
As soon as a person raises his eyes to look upon a mikoshi nyūdō, the giant grows to an immense height—as tall the observer is able to raise his eyes, and just as fast. This causes the person to look up so high and fast that they lose their balance and tumble backwards. That’s when the mikoshi nyūdō lunges forward and bites their throat out with its teeth.
Interactions:
Those unfortunate enough to meet this cruel yōkai usually do not live to tell the tale. Much depends on the person’s reaction. If they try to ignore and walk past the mikoshi nyūdō, the angry giant will crush them or pierce them with bamboo spears and branches. The same fate is met by those who turn and try to run away. People who stare at the mikoshi nyūdō frozen in fear will drop dead on the spot, overcome by its presence.
The only possible escape
is to anticipate the mikoshi nyūdō (thus its name). Meet it face-to-face, eye-to-eye, and show no fear. Then, look from its head down to its feet, rather than starting at the feet and looking up. If done properly, the giant’s power to grow will be sapped. Telling the giant, “You lost! I anticipated your trick!” causes it to vanish in anger, leaving the traveler to pass safely along.
Other forms:
Mikoshi nyūdō is a popular form of some shape-shifting animals. In particular, itachi and tanuki transform into these giants in order to hunt humans. Kitsune and mujina are known to occasionally take this form as well, though less often. When a mikoshi nyūdō is result of a transformation, it carries a bucket, a lantern, or some other tool. This tool is where the shape-shifter’s true body is stored. If you can snatch the object away from the giant before it attacks, the spell is broken and the transformed yōkai will be at its captor’s mercy.
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takaboozu タカボウズ Takabozu
If someone walks over a crossroad in the evening and looks up, there might be a tall priest threatening him.
The more one looks up, the taller the monster grows.
If one looks down, the monster gets smaller.
There are various regional names, like シダイダカ Shidaidaka or ノビアガリ Nobiagari.
It is closely related to the Onyudo.
source : dic.pixiv.net/a ...


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男鹿市 Oga city

A tanuki 狸 badger often shape-shifts into a Takanyudo.
If someone gets bewitched by such a Tanuki, he will die.




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庄原市 Shobara city

背高入道 / セイタカニュウドウ Setaka Nyudo, the Tall one
He was seen along the road of the newly developed rice paddies.




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大阪市 Osaka city

In the Meiji period there were many rumours about a Takanyudo surprizing people on the road in the evening.
In former times it was seen as furudanuki 古狸 an old Tanuki.
If people moved a stick or walking stick under its legs, they could see the monster.
It was especially "popular" in the back of the 北御堂 Kitamido Hall.
. tanuki 狸 - mujina 狢 - racoon dog, badger legends .
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A Jodo Shinshu True Pure Land Buddhist temple of the Honganji sect.
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In Sanuki it was called Takabozu 高坊主 and in the Awa region 高入道 Takanyudo.
It was an extremely huge monster.
If it was seen near 正夫谷 the valley Shobudani, people looked down an it and it was small.

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Tokushima 三好市 Miyoshi city 山城町 Yamashiro town

At the valley 正夫谷 Shobudani a 高入道 Takanyudo had been sighted.
At a stone memorial for 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai, a mountain priest performed a ritusl reading 1000 Sutras.
After that, the monster did not show up again.




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Shidaidaka 次第高 / シダイダカ
It is similar to the Takanyudo from 阿波 Awa, but in 長門 the Nagato region it is called Shidaidaka.
It looks like a humen but
The more one looks up, the taller the monster grows.
If one looks down, the monster gets smaller.


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- reference : nichibun yokai database 妖怪データベース -

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hoshi star daruma

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hoshi daruma, hoshidaruma 星だるま Daruma with stars

source : sai no me 賽の目 twitter

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Star Kirby Daruma 星のカービだるま Hoshi no Kirby
made in Takasaki 高崎だるま


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. Hoshitsuji Jinja 星辻神社 Shrine in Akita .
星 is written on the back or head of their Daruma.



. gangu 玩具 伝説, omochcha おもちゃ  toy, toys and legends .

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9/29/2020

Neko Daruma Neko Cat

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Neko Daruma 猫だるま / 猫達磨 / ねこ達磨 / ねこだるま Cat like Daruma
Daruma neko 達磨猫 / だるま猫 / だるまねこ



. Manekineko and Daruma 招き猫とだるま .

. nemuri neko 眠り猫 the sleeping cat .

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Fruits : kiwi, lemon, pineapple, apple, melon




source : cat.benesse.ne.jp...
Daruma cats with hair けだるま


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MUSUBI KILN

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. gangu 玩具 伝説, omochcha おもちゃ  toy, toys and legends .
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“Waneko” Studies: A Journey into Japan’s Cat Lore
Cat lover and doctor of veterinary science Iwazaki Eiji is also an investigator of cats and their related folklore. He is the author of Waneko no ashiato (Tracking Japan’s Cats), an introduction to Tokyo’s many cat-related shrines and temples. Here he talks about the deep connections between the people and cats of Japan, as reflected in cat lore all over the country.
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Turning to his own country, Iwazaki goes on: “The ancestors of Japan’s common housecat, or ieneko, were once thought to have come via the silk road some time during the Nara period [710-794] or early Heian period [794–1185]. They were brought on ships to protect Buddhist scrolls from rats. In 2011, though, the Yayoi period [300 BCE–300 CE] Karakami ruins on Iki island, Nagasaki Prefecture offered up bones that were identified as belonging to a domestic cat, Japan’s oldest. It appears cats were kept as pets there 2,000 years ago. I believe the features that have developed since then, like the turtle shell patterns or bobtails, could indicate some genetic differences from western cats, and I’d like to study that and see if the waneko can be established as a distinct breed.”
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9/28/2020

original Daruma

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original Daruma オリジナルだるま

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Original Daruma Contest 2021 ! オリジナルだるまコンテスト
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nemuri neko - the sleeping cat



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mai daruma マイだるま My very own Daruma
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東急ハンズが高崎オーパ Tokyu Hands Store


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 チッタだるま Citta Daruma / LA CITTADELLA


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Yoshitoku Daruma 吉得 だるま


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9/26/2020

Yakuyoke Index

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yakuyoke 厄除け warding off evil - Index

. yakuyoke 厄除け to ward off evil .
To ward off evil influence is especially important for the New Year and at the end of winter (Setsubun, February 3).
The purification rituals in the sixth lunar month, half-way through the year, are also very important.

. Daruma and the color red against smallpox .
. Daruma san だるま さん .

. mayoke 魔除け ward off evil .

. kanai anzen 家内安全 "peace at home" .


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全国厄除け郷土玩具 by 中村浩訳 Nakamura Hironobu

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. Aizu Wakamatsu no kazaguruma 会津若松の風車 windwheel .
. aka mimizuku 赤みみずく red .

. chigibako 千木筥 / 千木箱 auspicious box . - 芝大神宮 Shiba Daijingu

. Daruma daki neko だるま抱き猫 cat embracing Daruma .

. fukujishi, fuku shishi 福獅子 auspicious lion head .
. Fushimi no Hotei 伏見の布袋 .
. Fushimi no ichimon ushi 伏見の一文牛 "one wish cow" .

. hagoita 羽子板 battledore - 愛宕神社 Atago Jinja - one for each zodiac animal .
. Hakota ningyo はこた人形 dolls .
. hamaya 破魔矢 evil-repelling arrow / 矢数 .
. hassaku no warauma 八朔の藁馬 straw horse of the First Day .
. hatobue 笛人 dove flute .
. hibuse no tako 火防の凧 kite to prevent fire . - 王子稲荷神社
. Hidarimae ningyo 左前人形 dolls from Hidarimae / Izumo .
. Hirosaki no kingyo nebuta 弘前の金魚ねぷた . goldfish
. Hokkeji no mamori inu 法華寺の守り犬 .

. Ichiron san no kubi ningyoo いちろんさんの首人形 head dolls .

. Jinno no tora 神農の虎 tiger .

. Kagoshima Jingu 鹿児島神宮 Kagoshima Shrine . - toys
. Kanazawa no benjo no kami 金沢の便所の神サン toilet Kami .
. Karakuwa no sappabune, sappasen 唐桑のさっぱ舟 fishing boat .
. Komagome Fuji Jinja no wara hebi 駒込富士神社の麦藁蛇 straw serpent .
. komainu こまいぬ Koma-inu dogs from 吉備津 .
. Konbu Daruma 昆布だるま .
. Konoha saru 木の葉猿 / 木葉猿 monkey .
. Konosu no akamono 鴻巣の赤物 red things .
. koropokkuru コロボックル "the little people" - Hokkaido .
. kosodate kinma 子育て木馬 rocking horse .
. Kozakai kazaguruma 小坂井風車 windwheel .
. Kurama temple lucky tiger 鞍馬寺の福虎 .

. Matsumoto no tanabata ningyo 松本の七夕人形 Tanabata dolls .
. Mishima no oni yoozu 見島の鬼揚子 demon kite .
. Momotaro Kami statue 桃太郎神像 - 氣比神宮 Kehi Jingu .
. Muramatsu no takarabune 村松の宝船 treasure boat .
. Mayumi koma 真弓駒, 真弓馬 Uma horse from Mayumi Jinja 真弓神社 .
. mushikiri dorei 虫切り土鈴 .

. Nagahama Jinja hina ema 長浜神社 雛絵馬 .
. nagashibina 流し雛 floating Hina dolls 鳥取 Tottori .
. noborizaru のぼり猿 / 昇り猿 / mayoke saru 魔よけ猿 monkey .

. Okunitama Jinja 大国魂神社 . - 大國魂神社のからす団扇とからす扇子
. oni matsuri 鬼祭り Oni Demon Festivals .
. oni no ema 鬼の絵馬 votive tablets of demons . 鬼鎮神社 Kijin Jinja
. Otakapoppo おたかぽっぽ / お鷹ぽっぽ O-taka poppo hawk .
. Otake no koi nobori 大竹の鯉のぼり carp streamers .
.Ozaki no ningyobue 尾崎の人形笛 flute  .

. saru bobo 猿ぼぼ / さるぼぼ "monkey baby doll" . - 飛騨
. Shimokawahara no ningyobue 下川原の人形笛 .
. shinobigoma 偲び駒 secret votive straw horse .
. Shojo 猩猩 a heavy drinker / 草津の猩々 from Kusatsu .
. Somin Shorai 蘇民将来  .
. Sumiyoshi Taisha 住吉大社の招福猫 lucky cat .

. tai 鯛 auspicious sea bream .
. Takamatsu no Hoko san 奉公さん .
. tako 凧 Kites of Japan .
. tanomobune, tanomo fune 田面船 Tanomo boat .
. Tengu ema 天狗絵馬 - 第六天神社 Dairokuten Jinja .
. Tenjin 天神 Sugawara Michizane 菅原道真 .
. to dango 十団子 ten dumplings . - 宇津ノ谷
. tomobiki ningyo 友引人形 doll to put in a coffin .
. Toyama no fukutoku ningyo 富山の福徳人形 auspicious dolls .
. tsuina yakuyoke men 追儺厄除け面 mask . - 吉田神社

. Uwajima no ushioni 宇和島の牛鬼 bull-demon .
. Urasa no neko men 浦佐の猫面 cat mask from Urasa .
. usokae うそ替え / 鷽 exchanging bullfinches .
. uzuraguruma うずら車 - 鶉車 quail on wheels . - Hokedake Yakush-ji 法華嶽薬師寺
. Utsunomiya no kibuna 宇都宮の黄鮒 yellow crucian carp .

. Wakayama no ne ushi 和歌山の寝牛 bull lying down - 深草神社 .

. Yamana Hachimangu shishigashira 山名八幡宮獅子頭 lion head .
. yoiyasho ヨイヤショ「布団山車」 festival float .
. yome-iri, yomeiri  嫁入り人形  bridal dolls, wedding dolls .
. Yuzawa no inukko 湯沢の犬っこ dogs from Yuzawa .

. zaru kaburi inu 笊冠り犬 / 笊かぶり犬 dog wearing a basket.


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全国厄除け郷土玩具 by 中村浩訳 Nakamura Hironobu

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神社やお寺のお守りと郷土玩具
... 一章 疫病退散 preventing illness
弘前の金魚ねぷた/下川原の人形笛/赤べこ/宇都宮の黄鮒/山名八幡宮獅子頭/蘇民将来/鴻巣の赤物/駒込富士神社の麦藁蛇/大國魂神社のからす団扇とからす扇子/笊冠り犬/鳩笛/金櫻神社の虫切り鈴/清水のいちろんさん/小坂井の風車/伏見の一文牛/神農の虎/大覚寺の昆布だるま/法華寺のお守り犬/和歌山の寝牛/はこた人形/高松の奉公さん/尾崎の人形笛/木の葉猿/長濱神社の雛絵馬/昇り猿/
コラムその一、赤みみずく

... 二章 厄除消除 protection from evil influence
湯沢の犬っこ/だるま/第六天神社の天狗絵馬/王子稲荷の火防の凧/芝大神宮の千木筥/だるま抱き猫/弾き猿/飛騨のさるぼぼ/宇津ノ谷の十団子/吉田神社の追儺厄除け面/伏見の布袋/友引人形/出雲の左前人形/鳥取の流し雛/吉備津のこま犬/福獅子/
コラムその二、伏見の赤物

... 三章 悪霊退散 akuryo, driving away evil spirits
お鷹ぽっぽ/鬼鎮神社の鬼の絵馬札と金棒守り/愛宕神社の羽子板/浦佐の猫面/獅子頭/氣比神宮の桃太郎神像/鬼祭の鬼面/鞍馬寺の福虎/見島の鬼揚子/宇和島の牛鬼/
コラム、草津の猩々

... 四章 家内安全 kanai anzen
コロポックル/忍び駒/唐桑のさっぱ舟/会津若松の風車/子育て木馬/村松山虚空蔵堂の宝舟と真弓馬/富山の福徳人形/金沢の便所の神サン/松本の七夕人形/凧/住吉大社の招福猫/天神/田面船/大竹の鯉のぼり/ヨイヤショ/嫁入り人形/鷽/八朔の藁馬/法華嶽薬師寺のうずら車/鹿児島神宮の信仰玩具/矢数
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. gangu 玩具 伝説, omochcha おもちゃ  toy, toys and legends .
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