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The term yamabito (山人) or sanjin, as understood in Japanese folklore, has come to be applied to a group, some scholars claim, of ancient, marginalized people, dating back to some unknown date during the Jōmon period of the history of Japan. The term itself has been translated as "Mountain People", or as Dickins interprets the word as "Woodsman", but there is more to it than that. It is from texts recorded by historian Kunio Yanagita that introduced, through their legends and tales, of the concept of being spirited away into Japanese popular culture.

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  • Yama-bito (en)
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  • The term yamabito (山人) or sanjin, as understood in Japanese folklore, has come to be applied to a group, some scholars claim, of ancient, marginalized people, dating back to some unknown date during the Jōmon period of the history of Japan. The term itself has been translated as "Mountain People", or as Dickins interprets the word as "Woodsman", but there is more to it than that. It is from texts recorded by historian Kunio Yanagita that introduced, through their legends and tales, of the concept of being spirited away into Japanese popular culture. (en)
  • 山男(やまおとこ)は、日本各地の山中に伝わる大男の妖怪。中世以降の怪談集、随筆、近代の民俗資料などに記述がある。山人(やまびと)、大人(おおひと)などの呼称もある。 (ja)
  • 山男(やまおとこ)是日本各地的山中傳說的身軀高大的男性妖怪。中世以降的怪談集、隨筆、近代的民俗資料等皆有記述。還有(やまびと)、大人(おおひと)等稱呼。 (zh)
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  • The term yamabito (山人) or sanjin, as understood in Japanese folklore, has come to be applied to a group, some scholars claim, of ancient, marginalized people, dating back to some unknown date during the Jōmon period of the history of Japan. The term itself has been translated as "Mountain People", or as Dickins interprets the word as "Woodsman", but there is more to it than that. It is from texts recorded by historian Kunio Yanagita that introduced, through their legends and tales, of the concept of being spirited away into Japanese popular culture. (en)
  • 山男(やまおとこ)は、日本各地の山中に伝わる大男の妖怪。中世以降の怪談集、随筆、近代の民俗資料などに記述がある。山人(やまびと)、大人(おおひと)などの呼称もある。 (ja)
  • 山男(やまおとこ)是日本各地的山中傳說的身軀高大的男性妖怪。中世以降的怪談集、隨筆、近代的民俗資料等皆有記述。還有(やまびと)、大人(おおひと)等稱呼。 (zh)
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