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In modern days, the Tsuchinoko is a major fixture in pop culture, appearing in commercials, video games, and on a large range of merchandise ranging from Tsuchinoko-shaped candies to hot water bottles.
Cryptomundo 2008
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Q1: Things like Tsuchinoko, Bigfoot, etc are commonly known as UMAs, Unidentified Mysterious Objects.
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All Rima's practicing does is inspire everyone else in the apartment to practice to - which just ends up depressing Rima, since she's so much worse compared to Yun Long, Tanya, and especially a Tsuchinoko-charged Nodame.
Anime Nano! 2010
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All Rima's practicing does is inspire everyone else in the apartment to practice to - which just ends up depressing Rima, since she's so much worse compared to Yun Long, Tanya, and especially a Tsuchinoko-charged Nodame.
Anime Nano! 2010
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Q1: Things like Tsuchinoko, Bigfoot, etc are commonly known as UMAs, Unidentified Mysterious Objects.
世論 What Japan Thinks 2009
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The Tsuchinoko has been sighted by a wide range of people right up to the present day, usually deep in the mountains far from civilization.
Cryptomundo 2008
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The Tsuchinoko has been present in Japanese folklore throughout reported history on the islands.
Cryptomundo 2008
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One problem I find with this is that the Tsuchinoko is reputedly able to leap several meters, which would be a very unlikely thing for a snake to be able do in the first place, let alone a gorged snake.
Cryptomundo 2008
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The cryptid Tsuchinoko is said to inhabit the deep, remote mountains of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu islands as well as the Korean peninsula.
Cryptomundo 2008
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Then there are the sounds the Tsuchinoko is said to make.
Cryptomundo 2008
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