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Floating balls of fire in Japanese folklore
In Japanese folklore, hitodama (人魂; meaning "human soul") are balls of fire that mainly float in the air during the night. They are also referred to as
Hitodama
Lights that appear in the atmosphere without an obvious cause
in the atmosphere without an obvious cause. Examples include the onibi, hitodama and will-o'-wisp. They are often seen in humid climates. According to legend
Atmospheric_ghost_lights
Spirit in Japanese folklore
subject of ghosts, but filed under chapters on the hitodama phenomenon. One case of a near-death hitodama deemed "suitable for discussion" under the topic
Ikiryō
Beings in mythology and fiction
Funayūrei Ghost, phantom, or spectre Goryō The Grim Reaper Headless Horseman Hitodama Hortdan Hupia Ikiryō Inugami Jikininki Korean Virgin Ghost Kuntilanak Kuchisake-onna
Undead
Figures in Japanese folklore similar to ghosts
ropes and pulleys. Hitodama: Yūrei are frequently depicted as being accompanied by a pair of floating flames or will o' the wisps (hitodama in Japanese) in
Yūrei
Brazilian mythological figure
18th century Brazilian Gold Rush. Ball lightning Brown Mountain Lights Hitodama Marfa lights Will-o'-the-wisp Valeriano, Maria Luiza (17 August 2020).
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Japan Ayakashi Buruburu Folklore Chōchin-obake Funayūrei Gashadokuro Goryō Hitodama Ikiryō Inugami Kuchisake-onna Mononoke Mujina Noppera-bō Nure-onna Obake
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Legendary object that washed ashore in Japan in 1803
period shared great interests in paranormal things such as yūrei, onibi, hitodama and yōkai, so it would not be surprising to find stories of exotic boats
Utsuro-bune
Atmospheric ghost lights
head. Similar phenomena are described in Japanese folklore, including hitodama (人魂; literally "Human Soul" as a ball of energy), hi no tama ("ball of
Will-o'-the-wisp
Atmospheric electrical phenomenon
Earthquake light – Reported luminous phenomenon associated with earthquakes Hitodama – Floating balls of fire in Japanese folklore List of lightning phenomena
Ball_lightning
1985 Japanese horror film
folklore and contemporary horror standards, the story concerns a flesh-eating hitodama (a gakidama) and its attacks on a journalist and those near him. Special
Gakidama
Second book of the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō tetralogy
Katawaguruma (ja:片輪車) Wanyūdō (ja:輪入道) Onmoraki (ja:陰摩羅鬼) Sarakazoe (ja:皿数え) Hitodama (人魂) Funayūrei (船幽霊) Kawaakago (ja:川赤子) Furutsubaki-no-rei (ja:古山茶の霊) Kambarinyūdō
Konjaku_Gazu_Zoku_Hyakki
Apparition in South American folklore
evil entities, the Bolefuego is attracted by prayers. Will-o'-the-wisp Hitodama Perea Pedroza, Temis. "Leyenda de la Bolefuego o Candileja (Legend of the
La_Bolefuego
Type of atmospheric ghost light in legends of Japan
onibi with a single theory. Furthermore, they are frequently confused with hitodama and kitsunebi, and as there are many different theories to explain them
Onibi
Subfamily of beetles
significant in Japanese culture and folklore. They are symbols of the hitodama (人魂 or 人玉), the souls of the newly dead. See also the explanations at the
Luciolinae
1988 video game
snakes, giant eyeballs, ghosts, kitsune, spiders, entities appearing to be hitodama/will-o'-the-wisp, as well as other evils. The priest's weapons are Buddhist
Bonze_Adventure
Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology
is buried alive in the foundation of a new building to bring good luck. Hitodama A fireball ghost that appears when someone dies, signifying the dead person's
List of legendary creatures from Japan
List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan
Visual language of Japanese manga
mortification, or a comedic and figurative death. This is a reference to the hitodama, as is the above example. Cherry blossoms indicate a sweet or beautiful
Manga_iconography
Japanese manga series
978-1-4215-2914-1 01. "Ruka" (琉花) 02. "The Day of Thunder" (神鳴りの日) 03. "Hitodama" (人魂) 04. "Marine Mammals" 05. "Patterns" (図様) 06. "Ghost of the Sea" (海の幽霊)
Children_of_the_Sea_(manga)
Research laboratory of Aalto University
Hitodama, soft telerobot, designed in the Aalto Media Lab by Avner Peled. Reading (or used for reading remotely) Jürgen Habermas.
Aalto_Media_Lab
horse-hoofed humanoid Hircocervus (Medieval Bestiary) – deer-goat hybrid Hitodama (Japanese) – ghosts of the newly dead, which take the form of fireballs
List of legendary creatures (H)
List_of_legendary_creatures_(H)
Atmospheric ghost light
seawater has become polluted making it difficult to see these shiranui. Hitodama Kitsunebi Will-o'-the-wisp 草野巧 (1997). 幻想動物事典. Truth in fantasy. 新紀元社.
Shiranui_(optical_phenomenon)
Genus of beetles
significant in Japanese culture and folklore. They are symbols of the hitodama (人魂 or 人玉), the souls of the newly-dead. See also the explanations at the
Luciola
Japanese television series
"The Spirit of the Man-Eating Marsh" Transliteration: "Hitokui Numa no Hitodama" (Japanese: 人喰い沼の人魂) Makoto Okamura Shigemitsu Taguchi May 25, 1973 (1973-05-25)
Ultraman_Taro
Genre of Japanese art
hanging limply from the wrists no body below the waist often accompanied by hitodama (人魂), green, blue or purple floating flames transparent or semi-transparent
Yūrei-zu
also refer to workers who were buried alive under inhumane conditions. Hitodama (人魂, lit. 'human soul') – The wayward soul of a human being who has already
Glossary_of_Shinto
Fujiwara no Toshiyuki depicted as the ghost of Rui no Hitodama, in a print by Kunisada.
Fujiwara_no_Toshiyuki
Kiyoko Yoshimura 31 May 2007 (2007-05-31) Ayano is sent to investigate a hitodama that has been sighted at Seiryō Academy, her own school. Kazuma is hired
List of Kaze no Stigma episodes
List_of_Kaze_no_Stigma_episodes
Species of fungus
foxes. Of note, Sakyo Kanda (1874–1939), the author of the book "Shiranui, Hitodama, and Kitsune-bi", which sheds light on the mysterious luminescence, was
Panellus_pusillus
Fallen Warrior Aura: Spirit Orb Wheel (落ち武者オーラ・ヒトダマ大車輪, Ochimusha Ōra Hitodama Daisharin) and Ukiyo-e Barrier (ウキヨ防壁, Ukiyo Bōheki). It is voiced by Tomonobu
List of Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga characters
List_of_Ultraman_Trigger:_New_Generation_Tiga_characters
with the Gedoushu, the Tora Origami was under the control of the Ayakashi Hitodama until Takeru uses the Shishi Origami to bring it back to its senses and
List of Samurai Sentai Shinkenger characters
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Folkloric phenomenon in Japan
became balls of fire that meet together. Yamatokōriyama It indicates two hitodama that would visit every year on June 7th on the bridge above the Saho River
Janjanbi
Will-o'-the-wisp Monster Femigon (ひとだま怪獣 フェミゴン, Hitodama Kaijū Femigon; 47): A space monster whose true form is a wandering hitodama. It possessed Yuriko Oka at some
List of Return of Ultraman characters
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2011 studio album by Sky Architect
Mierlo Luchies Wieringa 11:14 6. "The Breach" Luchies Wieringa 11:05 7. "Hitodama's Return" Wieringa 6:37 8. "Melody of the Air – Recapitulatio" Bruin Rik
A_Dying_Man's_Hymn
dislodged the amplifier on the chest as Gazera lost control and reduced to a hitodama, which 80 destroyed with Ultra Shot. Gazera's main ability is to adapt
List of Ultraman 80 characters
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Short form of Old English names beginning with Wil-, WIL means "will."
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English : patronymic from Old.
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Standing tall like a mountainability to withstand all that is thrushed upon it
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Graceful lily.
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The one who has won Kalpana i.e. imagination
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Lord of the dumb, Lord Shiva
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