Daidara-bocchi was said to be a gigantic Yokai in Japanese mythology. His size was so great that his footprints were said to have created innumerable lakes and ponds. In one legend, Daidara-bocchi wanted to see which was heavier: Mount Fuji or Mount Tsukuba - and he weighed them on a great scale. However, when he was finished he dropped Mount Tsukuba, splitting its peak.
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