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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...
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Chagama (茶釜, "tea kettle") is a ****anese term
referring to the
metal pot or
kettle used in the ****anese tea ceremony. Kama are made of cast iron, and...
- Kotatsu: a
covered table over a
brazier ****anese tea
utensils § Hearths
Chagama Tetsubin ****anese
cuisine "'Hibachi'
Probably Doesn't Mean What You Think...
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humorous kind of monster. In
folktales like "Kachi-kachi Yama", and "Bunbuku
Chagama", they
often pla**** the part of
foolish animals.
Compared with kitsune...
- (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...
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Chagama Falls (茶釜の滝,
Chagama-no-taki) is a
waterfall in the
Hachimantai district of Kazuno,
Akita Prefecture, ****an, on the
Yoakeshima branch of the Yoneshiro...
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frequently in
folktales of
humorous nature, such as the tanuki,
Bunbuku Chagama, who
could shapeshift into a teapot.
Marriages between humans and non-humans...
- to: A ****anese
honorific term for a pot, kettle, or cauldron, such as a
chagama A ****anese
slang term for a homo****ual man,
especially one who is effeminate...
- ****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"....
- and the
first anime made
entirely using cel animation, The
Dance of the
Chagamas (1934). Seo was the
first to use the
multiplane camera in Ari-chan in 1941...