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| Thursday, 31 January 2008 08:03 | |||
Obake, the Japanese "ghost," is exactly what its name suggests: "O" is an honorific prefix, while bake is a noun from bakeru, the verb meaning "undergo change." Japanese ghosts, then, are essentially transformations.
Obake / Bakemono Yokai Yurei Oni
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Really? This is supposed to be about japanese ghosts we don't need you stupid hand bag sales.
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