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- Bunbuku Chagama (分福茶釜 or 文福茶釜) , literally "Bunbuku tea-kettle" is a ****anese folktale or fairy tale about a tanuki (raccoon dog), that uses its shapeshifting...
- Prefecture), Yashima no Hage-tanuki (Yashima, Kagawa Prefecture) Bunbuku Chagama (文福茶釜, lit. "Bunbuku tea-kettle") In the folklore of the Morin-ji, in Tatebayashi...
- occur frequently in folktales of humorous nature, such as the tanuki, Bunbuku Chagama, who could shapeshift into a teapot. Marriages between humans and...
- Hirokazu Kore-eda Music by Alexeï Aïgui Production companies 3B Productions Bunbuku MI Movies France 3 Cinema Cine+ Canal+ Ciné+ Wild Bunch CNC Distributed...
- origin, largely synonymous with yōkai. Morinji-no-kama Another name for bunbuku chagama, the bake-danuki teakettle. Mōryō A general term for various water...
- posuto (1917) Hanasaka-jiji (1917) Chokin no susume (1917) (Otogibanashi–) Bunbuku chagama (1917) ****akire suzume (1917) Kachikachiyama (1917) Chiri mo tsumoreba...
- kilometres (23.54 sq mi). Tatebayashi is famous for Azalea Hill Park and Bunbuku Chagama of Morin-ji temple. Tatebayashi is located in the extreme southeastern...
- 510A The Boy Who Drew Cats ****an Lafcadio Hearn ****anese Fairy Tales N/A Bunbuku Chagama ****an N/A The Cat's Elopement ****an David Brauns ****anische Märchen...
- ****anese version, and by John Burgmeier in the Crunchyroll dub. Bunbuku (分福, Bunbuku-kun) is Kozuki Sukiyaki's teapot who "ate" the Dog-Dog Fruit: Model...
- ****anese raccoon dog, wearing waraji on its feet: This tanuki is displa**** in a Buddhist temple in ****an, in the area of the folktale "Bunbuku Chagama"....