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Mythical horse from Japanese folklore
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Ama no Fuchigoma (天乃斑駒, lit. "heavenly spotted horse") is a mythical horse from a collection of Japanese folklore known as the Chronicles of Japan or Nihon-Shoki (日本書紀). In the myth, Ama no Fuchigoma was ridden by the god Susanoo.

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  1. JSTOR (Organization); Fu ren da xue (Beijing, China). Ren lei xue bo wu guan; S.V.D. Research Institute; Society of the Divine Word (1959). Folklore Studies. ISSN 0388-0370. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
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