Hibagon
The Hibagon (ヒバゴン) or Hinagon (ヒナゴン) is the Japanese equivalent of the North American Bigfoot or the Himalayan Yeti.[citation needed] Sightings have been reported since the 1970s around Mount Hiba in the Hiroshima Prefecture.[citation needed] History of the HibagonThe Hibagon is described as a "black baked creature with white clay hands and large white feet, standing about five feet tall." [citation needed], and has been said to resemble a gorilla.[citation needed]
A sighting from 1972 reports that the creature "has a chocolate brown face and is covered with brown hair ... [and] is said to have 'deep glaring eyes', in two reports by a Mr. Sazawa and a Mrs. Harada, the creature took no hostile action and fled from four armed residents intent on hunting it."[citation needed] Japanese Boy Scouts, "claim to find footprints 25 cm (10 in) long and 15 cm (6 in) wide."[citation needed] Popular culture
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