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Tono is | Tono is a real city in [[Northeastern Japan|Iwate Prefecture]] in Japan. It is most famous for the ''Tōno Monogatari'' (1910), a collection of folklore stories compiled by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunio_Yanagita Kunio Yanagita], the father of Japanese folklore. | ||
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Revision as of 05:37, 30 August 2022
Tono is a real city in Iwate Prefecture in Japan. It is most famous for the Tōno Monogatari (1910), a collection of folklore stories compiled by Kunio Yanagita, the father of Japanese folklore.
- Miku mentions to Rei that the dolls depicted in the photograph accompanying this note are similar to the legends of the "Straw Dolls" passed on in Tōno.
Japanese Culture
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| Religion |
| Buddhism - Shinto |
| Japanese Ghosts/Creatures |
| Funayūrei - Goryō - Hitodama - Ikiryō - Onryō - Ubume - Yōkai - Yūrei |
| Specific Japanese Ghosts/Creatures |
| Oiwa - Okiku - Yuki-onna |
| Terms |
| Dosojin - Grave Mound - Hannya Mask - Higanbana - Jizo - Kaidan - Miko - Mukoyōshi - Sanzu River - Shimenawa - Toro-Nagashi - Wara Ningyo |
| Locations |
| Northeastern Japan - Shizuoka - Sugisawa Village - Tono |
| Media and Entertainment |
| Kagome, Kagome - Ringu |