Talk:Enenra

Latest comment: 9 years ago by 107.194.85.243 in topic Missing Information

Missing Information

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When did enenra first appear in texts? In what era, I mean? Was it in the 1600s or earlier?

107.194.85.243 (talk) 21:13, 10 January 2015 (UTC)Reply


Where Does This Information Come From?

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When Wiki editors are not sourcing anime and manga as the backbone of Japanese folklore, then we're getting anthologies that, curiously enough, cite Wikipedia as source for all their information. In other words, even though this page contains no reliable references, when you Google Book Search this term, all the information for Enenra come from our own webpage:

Japanese Legendary Creatures: Koro-Pok-Guru, Yokai, Baku, Kitsune ... Source Wikipedia, Books, Source Wikipedia, Books, LLC, Books Group - 2010 - 426 pages
Japanese Mythology: Kotoamatsukami, Hannya, Kagu-Tsuchi, Umib?zu, ... (souce: Wikipedia) LLC BOOKS -- 2010.

Duende-Poetry (talk) 16:35, 6 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

Where Does This Information Come From?

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When Wiki editors are not sourcing anime and manga as the backbone of Japanese folklore, then we're getting anthologies that, curiously enough, cite Wikipedia as source for all their information. In other words, even though this page contains no reliable references, when you Google Book Search this term, all the information for Enenra come from our own webpage:

Japanese Legendary Creatures: Koro-Pok-Guru, Yokai, Baku, Kitsune ... Source Wikipedia, Books, Source Wikipedia, Books, LLC, Books Group - 2010 - 426 pages
Japanese Mythology: Kotoamatsukami, Hannya, Kagu-Tsuchi, Umib?zu, ... (souce: Wikipedia) LLC BOOKS -- 2010.

Duende-Poetry (talk) 16:35, 6 December 2011 (UTC)Reply