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  • Oni - Wikipedia
    Oni, written in kanji as 鬼, is read in China as guǐ (pinyin), meaning something invisible, formless, or unworldly, in other words, a 'ghost' or the 'soul of the dead'
  • Office of Naval Intelligence
    ONI collects, analyzes and produces maritime intelligence and disseminates that intelligence rapidly to strategic, operational, and tactical decision makers to meet Navy, DoD, and national
  • Oni | Yokai. com
    Appearance: Oni are one the greatest icons of Japanese folklore They are large and scary, standing taller than the tallest man, and sometimes taller than trees They come in many varieties, but are most commonly depicted with red or blue skin, wild hair, two or more horns, and fang-like tusks
  • Oni | Demon, Yokai Shapeshifting | Britannica
    oni, in Japanese folklore, a type of demonic creature often of giant size, great strength, and fearful appearance They are generally considered to be foreign in origin, perhaps introduced into Japan from China along with Buddhism
  • Oni Mask Meaning: Colors, Symbolism and Japanese Folklore
    The Oni is an ogre A supernatural brute-force creature from the yōkai (妖怪) family, the broad category of Japanese spirits and monsters It shares that family with the Kitsune (fox spirit) and the Tengu (mountain bird-man), but it holds a unique position: the Oni is both the executioner of Buddhist hell and the guardian on temple rooftops
  • Climate Prediction Center - ONI
    The ONI is one measure of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, and other indices can confirm whether features consistent with a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon accompanied these periods
  • What Is An Oni? – Japanese Demons Explained - Just About Japan
    The Oni are figures in Japanese mythology and folklore most similar to demonic spirits Depending on the story, they can be described as a demon, an ogre or a troll
  • Oni – The Ultimate Guide to Japanese Demons, Mythology, and Folklore
    Oni (鬼, pronounced “oh-nee”) are legendary creatures deeply rooted in Japanese folklore Often depicted as fierce, powerful demons with horns and wild hair, Oni have been part of Japan’s cultural and religious history for centuries


















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