Individuals experiencing this phenomenon consume large quantities of red bean and tofu, and develop a strong aversion to these foods upon recovery. For 10 points each:
[10h] What culture-bound syndrome occurs after a certain spirit has passed through their victim’s breast or cuticles? A family-wide instance of this phenomenon dubbed “mochi” can lead to generational prosperity.
ANSWER: kitsune possession [or kitsunetsuki; accept descriptions of being possessed by a fox spirit; accept kuda-gitsune; prompt on spirit possession or yokai possession] (Kitsune possession is sometimes linked to mental illness.)
[10e] Kitsune can be exorcised at shrines dedicated to Inari, the gender-fluid kami of this foodstuff, which was chewed by a shrine maiden to produce a special type of wine.
ANSWER: rice [or gohan or meshi or kome or bosatsu or ine; accept rice wine; prompt on sake] (The sake is kuchikamizake.)
[10m] Diminutive foxes dubbed kuda-gitsune hide in bamboo tubes to advise the ascetic practitioners of Shugendō who typically dwelled in these locations. Tengu are said to inhabit forests and these locations.
ANSWER: mountains [accept yama; accept yamabushi; prompt on caves]
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