Hakuzōsu

Hakuzōsu (白蔵主), also written Hakuzosu and Hakuzousu, is the name of a popular kitsune character who pretended to be a priest in Japanese folklore. == Legend == The better known version of the legend is set in Shōrin-ji (小林寺) of Sakai, Izumi Province (now Osaka Prefecture), summarized in the actor Ōkura Toramitsu (大蔵虎光)'s Kyōgen fushin gami (狂言不審紙) (1823) as well as the engi history of the said temple,.

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Hakuzōsu

Hakuzōsu (白蔵主), also written Hakuzosu and Hakuzousu, is the name of a popular kitsune character who pretended to be a priest in Japanese folklore. == Legend == The better known version of the legend is set in Shōrin-ji (小林寺) of Sakai, Izumi Province (now Osaka Prefecture), summarized in the actor Ōkura Toramitsu (大蔵虎光)'s Kyōgen fushin gami (狂言不審紙) (1823) as well as the engi history of the said temple,.

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