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This is the latest editing of Wikipedia Japanese version

Three Great Evil Yōkai of Japan were discussed in Wikipedia Japanese version, and the source was not confirmed and deleted.

Shuten-dōji, Tamamo-no-mae, and Emperor Sutoku  Japan there is no reliable source of The Three Great Evil Yōkai of Japan.

Wikipedia Japanese version The Three Great Evil Yōkai of Japan and the source did not exist.

TheThree Great Evil Yōkai of Japan are currently only identified by Wikipedia Japanese version.

The conclusions discussed in the Wikipedia Japanese version became the removal of The Three Great Evil Yōkai of Japan.

In place of The Three Great Evil Yōkai of Japan, The Three Great Yōkai of Japan (日本三大妖怪, Nihon San Dai Yōkai)(ja:日本三大妖怪), also known as "the three most evil Yōkai in Japan" were edited Japan confirmed by source.

Katsuhiko Tada is a Oni, Tengu, Kappa The Three Great Yōkai of Japan.

Kazuhiko Komatsu Ōtakemaru(ja:大嶽丸), Shuten-dōji, Tamamo-no-mae The Three Great Yōkai of Japan.

The Wikipedia Japanese version contains both Kazuhiko Tada and Kazuhiko Komatsu.

It also describes how he Three Great Yōkai of Japan were removed Wikipedia Japanese version.

This is the latest editing of Wikipedia Japanese version.49.96.17.51 (talk) 16:10, 8 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]