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Tsuchinoko
In Japanese folklore, the tsuchinoko, literally translating to "child of hammer", is a snake-like being. The name tsuchinoko is prevalent in Western Japan, including Kansai and Shikoku; the creature is known as bachi hebi in Northeastern Japan. Wikipedia
Grouping: Yokai
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May 25, 2015 · The Tsuchinoko (“child of the earth” or “mallet child”) is a snake native to Japan. Its primary characteristics are its unusual stocky ...