Oshira sama is the Japanese name given to a pair of dolls venerated in the folkloric worship of an agricultural spirit in Tohoku (the northern half of Honshu). The dolls are made from mulberry wood, one in the shape of a woman, the other in the shape of a horse. A legend from the area tells this story of the woman and the horse:
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