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==[[Bloody Touching Monster]]([http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%80%89%E8%A1%80 瀉血])==
==[[Bloody Touching Monster]]([http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%80%89%E8%A1%80 瀉血])==


※Yumenikki Filename "ゆめにっき/ゆめにっき0.10/Music/SYA.mp3(‎2005/‎04/‎10 ‏‎22:10)" spell from 瀉血(Sya-ketu)?
※Yumenikki File"ゆめにっき/ゆめにっき0.10/Music/SYA.mp3(‎2005/‎04/‎10 ‏‎22:10)" spell from 瀉血(Sya-ketu)?

Revision as of 11:03, 13 March 2013

Uboa's Trap World(The Humps)


















勝川春章・勝川春英画『怪談百鬼図会』より「大入道」。ダイダラボッチのイメージに近いものと考えられている[1]。

Bloody Touching Monster(Daidarabotchi)

Daidarabotchi (ダイダラボッチ?, lit. "Giant") was a gigantic yōkai in Japanese mythology. His size was so great that his footprints were said to have created innumerable lakes and ponds. In one legend, Daidarabotchi wanted to see which was heavier; Mount Fuji or Mount Tsukuba. So he weighed them on a great scale. However, when he was finished he dropped the latter, splitting its peak. The Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki, a recording of the imperial customs in the Hitachi Province compiled in the 8th Century, also told of such a giant living on a hill west of a post office of Hiratsu Ogushi who fed on giant clams from the beach, piling the shells on top of a hill.


^ 宮本幸枝・熊谷あづさ 『日本の妖怪の謎と不思議』 学習研究社〈GAKKEN MOOK〉、2007年、89頁。ISBN 978-4-05-604760-8NCID BA81963861


Bloodletting in 1860, one of only three known photographs of the procedure.

Bloody Touching Monster(Bloodletting)

Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of often small quantities of blood from a patient to cure or prevent illness and disease.







It is bleeding from the hand or the leg (phlebotomy?)

Bloody Touching Monster(瀉血)

※Yumenikki File"ゆめにっき/ゆめにっき0.10/Music/SYA.mp3(‎2005/‎04/‎10 ‏‎22:10)" spell from 瀉血(Sya-ketu)?