File:Takebe Ayatari Nomorimushi.jpg
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DescriptionTakebe Ayatari Nomorimushi.jpg | Nomorimushi from the "Manyūki" (漫遊記, Japanese book) | ||||
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Source | "Kaidan meisaku shū" (怪談名作集, Japanese book) | ||||
Author | Takebe Ayatari (建部綾足, Japanese, *1719, †1773) | ||||
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File change date and time | 10:37, 17 August 2011 |
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