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Hiroko Yoda

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Hiroko Yoda


Born
Tokyo, Japan
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Average rating: 4.07 · 2,053 ratings · 279 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
Yokai Attack!: The Japanese...

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Japanese Ghost Stories

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“When the last rays of
Sunshine fade from the day:
That's when Japan's Yokai
Come out to play.”
Hiroko Yoda, Yokai Attack!: The Japanese Monster Survival Guide

“Both of these give the mountain’s name as Okiyama, and say that on the top of it from time immemorial there has been a shrine dedicated to Fudo-myo-o (Achala, in Sanskrit, which means ‘immovable’, and is the god always represented as surrounded by fire and sitting uncomplainingly on as an example to others; he carries a sword in one hand, and a rope in the other, as a warning that punishment awaits those who are unable to overcome with honour the painful struggles of life).”
Hiroko Yoda, Japanese Ghost Stories

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