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Oni In Japanese Folklore

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Oni are a type of demon or ogre in Japanese folklore. They are typically portrayed as large, humanoid creatures with horns and sharp teeth.

Key Features

  • Horns
  • Sharp teeth
  • Usually depicted as evil or mischievous beings

Pros

  • Rich cultural significance in Japanese folklore
  • Often featured in traditional art and literature

Cons

  • Negative connotations of evil and mischief associated with oni

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