[でんせつ, densetsu] (n) tradition; legend; folklore; (P) #1356
[でんしょう, denshou] (n, vs, adj-no) transmission; hand down (information); legend; tradition; folklore; (P) #4555
[みんわ, minwa] (n, adj-no) folklore; (P) #15739
[ろくろっくび, rokurokkubi] (n) (See 轆轤首) rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)
[ろくろくび, rokurokubi] (n) rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)
[gatsun] (n) (1) klop; klunk; whonk; (adv, adv-to) (2) (See がつんと言う) with a heavy impact; forcibly
[kesaranpasaran ; keseranpaseran ; keseranpasaran ; tensarabasara] (n) (1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball
[koboruto ; ko-boruto ; koborudo] (n) kobold (evil spirit in German folklore) (ger
[ツィクロンビー, tsuikuronbi-] (n) Zyklon B
[pikushi-; pigushi ; pisuki-] (n) pixie (mythical creatures from Cornish folklore)
[forukuro-re] (n) folklore
[yariherazame] (n) longfin catshark (Apristurus herklotsi, a Western Pacific species)
[wa-kuro-do] (n) workload
[かまいたち, kamaitachi] (n) (1) type Japanese folkloric monster (yokai), thought to be a trio of weasels who appear in a whirlwind to cut their victim; (2) cut caused by whirlwind
[こうしょうぶんげい, koushoubungei] (n) (See 口承文学) oral literature; folklore
[こうひ, kouhi] (n) oral tradition; legend; folklore
[さぎょうふか, sagyoufuka] (n) { comp } workload
[さぎょうりょう, sagyouryou] (n) workload; quantity of work; work rate; units produced
[さつじんてき, satsujinteki] (adj-na) murderous (workload, etc.)
[しごとりょう, shigotoryou] (n) (one's) workload; amount of work (to be) done by one
[こなきじじい, konakijijii] (n) Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry)
[しょしがく, shoshigaku] (n) (1) bibliography (i.e. the study of books); (2) bibliology (i.e. the study of books, booklore and bibliography); (P)
[なまはげ, namahage] (n) folklore demons of the Oga Peninsula (villagers dress up as namahage on New Year's Eve and frighten children)
[むかしばなし, mukashibanashi] (n) folklore; legend; reminiscence; (P)
[ぞくせつ, zokusetsu] (n) common saying; popular version; folklore; tradition
[あまのじゃく, amanojaku] (adj-na, n, adj-no) (1) perverse or cussed person; contrarian; (2) antagonistic demon in Japanese folklore; (3) demon under the feet of temple guardian statues
[みんかんでんしょう, minkandenshou] (n, adj-no) folklore
[みんぞくがく, minzokugaku] (n) folkloristics (formal study of folklore)
[のろかじめ;ノロカジメ, norokajime ; norokajime] (n) (uk) (obsc) Ecklonia cava (species of brown alga)
[りろうのめい, rirounomei] (n) (arch) (id) keen eyesight; the eyesight of Lilou (character with superior eyesight in ancient Chinese folklore)
[かじめ;カジメ, kajime ; kajime] (n) (uk) (See 野呂搗布) Ecklonia cava (species of brown alga)