Nurikabe

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For the puzzle with the same name, see Nurikabe (puzzle).
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A depiction of the nurikabe

The nurikabe (ぬりかべ) is a Yōkai, or spirit, from Japanese folklore. It manifests as a wall that impedes or misdirects walking travelers at night. Trying to go around is futile as it extends itself forever. Knocking on the lower left part of the wall makes it disappear.[1] It has been suggested that the legend was created to explain travellers losing their bearings on long journeys.[2]

References

  1. THE日本 Visual Human Life. 講談社. 1986: 759. ISBN 4-06-202038-6
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  • 妖怪ドットコム 『図説 妖怪辞典』 幻冬舎コミックス、2008年。ISBN 978-4-344-81486-8


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