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life, he tells the story to his wife who reveals herself to be Yuki-Onna. She reviles him for breaking his promise but spares him again, this time out of concern for their children (but if he dares mistreat their children, she will return with no mercy. Luckily for him, he is a loving father). In some versions, she chose not to kill him because he told her, which she did not treat as a broken promise (technically, Yuki-Onna herself is not a human and thus did not count). In a similar legend, Yuki-onna melts away once her husband discovers her true nature. However, she departs to the afterlife afterward the same way. In the same version of the story, the Yuki-Onna is seen with a stutter saying "It was I-I-I! Yuki it was!". In some versions, Yuki-onna doesn't leave and that she actually stays with her husband and their children, since it doesn't count as telling anyone else.
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and uses her icy breath to leave them as frost-coated corpses. Other legends say she leads them astray so they simply die of exposure. Other times, she manifests holding a child. When a well-intentioned soul takes the "child" from her, they are frozen in place. Parents searching for lost children are
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where a mountain hunter gets together with a woman who stays the night as a guest and eventually births a child. One day the man carelessly talks about the taboo of getting together with a yuki-onna, resulting in the woman revealing herself to be a yuki-onna, but not killing the man due to having a
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Like the snow and winter weather she represents, Yuki-onna has a softer side. She sometimes lets would-be victims go for various reasons. In one popular Yuki-onna legend, for example, she sets a young boy free because of his beauty and age. She makes him promise never to speak of her, but later in
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After finishing his story, O-yuki suddenly stood up and said "That woman you met was me! I told you that I would kill you if you ever told anyone about that incident. However, I can't kill you because of our children. Take care of our children..." Then she melted and disappeared. No one saw her
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One night, after the children were asleep, Minokichi said to O-yuki: "Whenever I see you, I am reminded of a mysterious incident that happened to me. When I was young, I met a beautiful young lady like you. I do not know if it was a dream or if she was a Yuki-onna..."
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thing that they longed for has come. It is said that after that, they would live in happiness with what they longed for in a fantasy as fleeting as snow. There is also a feeling of fear, and like as in the
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version of the game) is one of the obtainable effects in the game. Upon use, it turns
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1443:Iwai, Hiromi, ed. (2015-05-30).
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1196:(1992). "雪女伝説". In 吉成勇編 (ed.).
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2494:Hito-gitsune
1851:Hyakki Yagyō
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3627:Boroboroton
3600:Abumi-guchi
3591:Tsukumogami
3423: [
3240:Osakabehime
3175:Shuten-dōji
3085:Oboroguruma
2932:Mokumokuren
2903:Miage-nyūdō
2786:Konaki-jiji
2566:Ishinagenjo
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2273:Bake-kujira
2192:Amefurikozō
2084:Abura-akago
2051:Otogi-zōshi
1977:Tawara Tōda
1860:Issun-bōshi
1824:Hachikazuki
1623:"Yuki-Onna"
1584:"Yuki-Onna"
1315:編著 (2000).
1198:日本「神話・伝説」総覧
1147:, cited by
1014:Yoshiko Sai
103:yuki-musume
3961:Categories
3931:Keigo Seki
3654:Kasa-obake
3582:Tsuchinoko
3573:Tsuchigumo
3445:Sunekosuri
3420:Shussebora
3339:Shidaidaka
3330:Shachihoko
3285:Rokurokubi
3231:Ootakemaru
3067:Nyūdō-bōzu
3040:Nurarihyon
3013:Noppera-bō
2885:Mikaribaba
2804:Koromodako
2676:Kasa-obake
2649:Kamaitachi
2469:Hiderigami
2433:Hanako-san
2309:Chimimōryō
2237:Aosaginohi
2004:Uriko-hime
1681:2023-10-03
1657:2023-10-03
1609:2022-11-28
1385:他編 (ed.).
1145:Konno 1981
1125:23 October
1093:References
1069:White Lady
1038:Jack Frost
970:Yume Nikki
955:Symphony X
927:franchise.
783:snowstorms
660:Variations
605:Appearance
576:Edo period
533:, and the
484:koshōgatsu
318:koshōgatsu
298:region of
254:Kaminoyama
233:region of
145:, such as
119:yuki anesa
111:yuki-onago
71:snow woman
3881:Yuki-onna
3809:Yamajijii
3701:Tsurubebi
3564:Tōfu-kozō
3366:Shinigami
3348:Shikigami
3321:Sazae-oni
3049:Nure-onna
2795:Korpokkur
2759:Kitsunebi
2521:Hone-onna
2451:Hashihime
2442:Harionago
2370:Funayūrei
2300:Binbōgami
2264:Azukiarai
2174:Amanozako
2165:Amanojaku
2102:Aka Manto
1878:Kasa Jizō
1796:Folktales
1752:Jon Wilks
1748:Japanzine
1632:3 October
1604:242650317
1551:Yuki-onna
1463:910499476
1349:妖怪お化け雑学事典
1276:幻想世界の住人たち
1156:(snippet)
944:from the
864:material.
859:starring
755:Fukushima
742:Fukushima
522:Yuki-onna
505:. In the
488:toshigami
263:kokakuchō
216:Yuki-onna
123:yuki-onba
96:animation
51:Yuki-onna
35:Yuki-onna
18:Yuki Onna
3872:Yosuzume
3827:Yamawaro
3818:Yama-uba
3800:Yamabiko
3755:Ushi-oni
3746:Umi zatō
3681:Ungaikyō
3672:Menreiki
3609:Bakezōri
3454:Takaonna
3375:Shiranui
3294:Samebito
3258:Otoroshi
3157:Kidōmaru
3058:Nurikabe
3031:Nuppeppō
3004:Noderabō
2977:Namahage
2950:Mononoke
2858:Kuzunoha
2813:Kotobuki
2748:Hakuzōsu
2712:Kijimuna
2703:Keukegen
2658:Kamikiri
2638:Nekomata
2629:Bakeneko
2602:Jorōgumo
2593:Jinmenju
2584:Janjanbi
2478:Hinezumi
2379:Furaribi
2336:Dorotabō
2327:Dodomeki
2255:Ayakashi
2120:Akashita
1932:Oto-hime
1914:Momotarō
1905:Kurozuka
1833:Hakuzōsu
1565:Archived
1554:Archived
1412:江戸の妖怪事件簿
1387:昔話・伝説小事典
1347:(1991).
1241:(2000).
1074:Yama-uba
1031:See also
883:Froslass
870:'s 1990
833:In media
795:succubus
791:vampiric
766:Behavior
468:Hirosaki
402:and the
322:yama-uba
305:yama-uba
279:Hirosaki
268:blizzard
115:yukijorō
107:yukihime
3782:Wanyūdō
3737:Umibōzu
3719:Ubagabi
3411:Shōkera
3384:Shirime
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