Talk:Japanese superstitions
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These superstitions seem a little odd, slightly misregarding, a figment of sorts.
Needs to be seriously revised, & editing aswell would help, because it looks as if a middle school student wrote this.
[edit] Source repository
Sources that could be used in this article but have not yet been incorporated:
- Relationships with animals: cats
- Relationships with animals: dogs
- Sarudama: Superstition, Truth and History
- OAG Travel Information: Scouting Superstitions (this one has a LOT of info about Japanese and other Asian superstitions)
- Chaimberlain, Basil Hall. Things Japanese. Kelly & Walsh: 1902. pp. 439-441. Google Books link
- Fukuoka Now: Scary Summer
- Expedia press release (2001-12-15): Superstition clouds the way for world cup fans
- George and Keiko Show - Japanese Superstitions
[edit] discussion from List of haunted locations
Japan is widely considered to be the most haunted place on earth, I wonder that there is no section for it. Chris 03:55, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, I agree. Japanese films creep me out.
Probably because there are insufficient Japanese editors on the English language site, and insufficient English language books about Japanese hauntings in the US.
perfectblue 08:57, 31 October 2006 (UTC)