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- Obake abstract "Obake (お化け) and bakemono (化け物) are a class of yōkai, preternatural creatures in Japanese folklore. Literally, the terms mean a thing that changes, referring to a state of transformation or shapeshifting.These words are often translated as ghost, but primarily they refer to living things or supernatural beings who have taken on a temporary transformation, and these bakemono are distinct from the spirits of the dead. However, as a secondary usage, the term obake can be a synonym for yūrei, the ghost of a deceased human being.A bakemono's true form may be an animal such as a fox (kitsune), a raccoon dog (tanuki), a badger (mujina), a transforming cat (bakeneko), the spirit of a plant — such as a kodama, or an inanimate object which may possess a soul in Shinto and other animistic traditions. Obake derived from household objects are often called tsukumogami.A bakemono usually either disguises itself as a human or appears in a strange or terrifying form such as a hitotsume-kozō, an ōnyūdō, or a noppera-bō. In common usage, any bizarre apparition can be referred to as a bakemono or an obake whether or not it is believed to have some other form, making the terms roughly synonymous with yōkai.".
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- Obake wikiPageExternalLink www.obakemono.com.
- Obake wikiPageExternalLink Tales+of+Ghostly+Japan.
- Obake wikiPageID "2737562".
- Obake wikiPageRevisionID "592685391".
- Obake hasPhotoCollection Obake.
- Obake subject Category:Japanese_legendary_creatures.
- Obake subject Category:Japanese_words_and_phrases.
- Obake subject Category:Shapeshifting.
- Obake type Ability105616246.
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- Obake type Imagination105625465.
- Obake type JapaneseLegendaryCreatures.
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- Obake type Monster109491966.
- Obake type MythicalBeing109484664.
- Obake type MythicalMonster109492123.
- Obake type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Obake type Agent.
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- Obake type Thing.
- Obake comment "Obake (お化け) and bakemono (化け物) are a class of yōkai, preternatural creatures in Japanese folklore. Literally, the terms mean a thing that changes, referring to a state of transformation or shapeshifting.These words are often translated as ghost, but primarily they refer to living things or supernatural beings who have taken on a temporary transformation, and these bakemono are distinct from the spirits of the dead.".
- Obake label "Obake".
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- Obake label "Бакэмоно".
- Obake label "お化け".
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- Obake sameAs お化け.
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- Obake wasDerivedFrom Obake?oldid=592685391.
- Obake isPrimaryTopicOf Obake.