The Kijimuna (Okinawan: キジムナー, kijimunaa, also kijimun 木の精[1]), or Bunagaya, are creatures of the mythology native to the island of Okinawa. They are said to look around three or four years old and have red hair.[2]
^"マジムン(まじむん)とは | 沖縄方言辞典 あじまぁ".
^Okinawan folktales- kijimuna. (2008, June 14). Retrieved from http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Japan/Okinawa/Camp-Kinser/blog-287249.html
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