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Manners and Customs, Folklore, and Ethnology : The Seventh Series of the 『 Nihon Kaigai Yokai Jiten 』 Series! This book introduces the wonders of Tokushima, Kagawa, Ehime, and Kochi Prefectures, as well as stories and entertainment works created in this area. It contains a variety of content unique to the Shikoku region, such as legends of raccoon dogs, Konpira Shrine, and ghost stories about the sea and mountains. It is called "Akusei" (Tokushima Prefecture), which is said to have been sour when Kobo Daishi fell to the ground and bit him. It is called "Tao-tako" (Kagawa Prefecture), who is a relative of a raccoon dog in the Shikoku region and is enshrined as a Minoyama-daimyojin Shrine. It is called "Onatsu-tako" (Ehime Prefecture), which is a story of a giant Zaburo Danuki who cut off its legs one by one day and was finally avenged. It is called "Headless Lagerman" (Ehime Prefecture), a ghost that appears in a university and tries to reach the goal with its own head in it. It is called "Yasuzume" (Kochi Prefecture), which follows along the night road with its own head in it. It is called "Yasuzume" (Kochi Prefecture), which follows along the night road with its own head in it. It is called "Yasuzume" (Kochi Prefecture), which follows along the night road with its own head in it. It is called "Injin Osakabe" (Others), the general of a raccoon dog who leads 808 raccoon dogs, who is active in storytelling about "Matsuyama Sodo". In addition, there are around 600 mysterious stories born in the Shikoku region from ancient legends to modern rumors, including コナキジジ, a pile that eats the hem, Isenbaba, Shobenmino, Shiramine Sagami-bou tengu long-nosed goblin, Nukekubi, タテクリカエシ, Hikaru's paintings, Heike, Orabi, Shichinnin-gosen, Shinjin in the field, Aka 0 0 Izanagi-ryu Inugami