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ラフカディオハーンの怪談は超簡単じゃん。
てか、gutenberg 知らないの?
そこにラフカディオハーンもコナンドイルもあるから見てみればいいじゃん。
MUJINA
On the Akasaka Road, in Tokyo, there is a slope called
Kii-no-kuni-zaka,--which means the Slope of the Province of Kii. I do
not know why it is called the Slope of the Province of Kii. On one side
of this slope you see an ancient moat, deep and very wide, with high
green banks rising up to some place of gardens;--and on the other side
of the road extend the long and lofty walls of an imperial palace.
Before the era of street-lamps and jinrikishas, this neighborhood was
very lonesome after dark; and belated pedestrians would go miles out of
their way rather than mount the Kii-no-kuni-zaka, alone, after sunset.
All because of a Mujina that used to walk there.