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In Japanese folklore, Hitodama (Japanese 人魂; meaning "human soul") are balls of fire that mainly float in the middle of night.[1] They are said to be "souls of the dead that have separated from their bodies,"[1] which is where their name comes from.                                  [Hitodama TRANSLATION: human soul HABITAT: graveyards and near the recently deceased DIET: none ] Japanese Yokai, Will O The Wisp, Japanese Mythology, The Boogeyman, Japanese Folklore, Japan Culture, Human Soul, Urban Legends, Arte Fantasy

In Japanese folklore, Hitodama (Japanese 人魂; meaning "human soul") are balls of fire that mainly float in the middle of night.[1] They are said to be "souls of the dead that have separated from their bodies,"[1] which is where their name comes from. [Hitodama TRANSLATION: human soul HABITAT: graveyards and near the recently deceased DIET: none ]

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japan-koyasan-okunoin-cemetery-stone-monuments Japanese Grave Stone, Koyasan Okunoin, Japanese Graveyard, Okunoin Cemetery, Japanese Cemetery, Stone Monument, Japanese Statue, Kamakura Japan, Japanese Shrine

The peony garden at Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, Kamakura, Japan Recently my two sons were on a brief trip to Tokyo and decided to go down to the coastal city of Kamakura to see the iconic 'Kotoku-in' temple Buddha. (30km south east) This monumental bronze statue was completed in 1243 having a commanding height of 13.37 metres and situated in a picturesque location surrounded by lush hills and wooded mountains overlooking the ocean. They also did some hiking along some of the many ancient trails…

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ArtStation - Project Reverie: Medieval Japanese Graveyard - Inspired by Ghost of Tsushima, Tommy LU Japan Graveyard, Japanese Graveyard, Cinematography Ideas, Medieval Japanese, Sky Lantern, Landscape Reference, Feudal Japan, Sakura Tree, Ghost Of Tsushima

Heavily inspired by Ghost of Tsushima, this is the first environment I made after the defeat of Artstation Lightbox challenge. The goal I set for myself was to learn from all my previous mistakes and create much better compositions. The terrain is generated in World Creator 2, my friend told me to just make anything unique when I was designing this specific area of the terrain which then later I decided that it is perfect for creating this nice angular path. I then got a beautiful Sakura…

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