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| zeitschrift =  Institute for the Study of Japanese Everyday Culture  
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| zeitschrift =  ''Institute for the Study of Japanese Everyday Culture''
 
| seiten =  477–496
 
| seiten =  477–496
 
| bemerkung = [[Exzerpt:Yao 2014|Exzerpt]] Current Significance of Rituals to Drive Away Illness: the Case of the Ja mo Ka mo (Snake and Mosquito) Festival in Kanagawa Prefecture Originating in Susanoo Mythology
 
| bemerkung = [[Exzerpt:Yao 2014|Exzerpt]] Current Significance of Rituals to Drive Away Illness: the Case of the Ja mo Ka mo (Snake and Mosquito) Festival in Kanagawa Prefecture Originating in Susanoo Mythology
 
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Qiong Yao 2014
„Susanō shinwa ni yurai suru yakubyō taisan saishi no gendai-teki imi - Kanagawa ken 'jamokamomatsuri' o rei to shite.“ Institute for the Study of Japanese Everyday Culture (2014), S. 477–496. (1. Auflage. Exzerpt Current Significance of Rituals to Drive Away Illness: the Case of the Ja mo Ka mo (Snake and Mosquito) Festival in Kanagawa Prefecture Originating in Susanoo Mythology.)