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English: Ningyo ("human-fish") illustrated much like the European mermaid in Wakan Sansai Zue (1712).
  Chinese pronunciation "ジン イユイ jin iyui" given on the left. Synonym "ryōgyo 鯪魚" (bottom right) answers to Chinese lingyu (also written 陵魚, translated "hill fish").
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Source Terajima, Ryōan (n.d.) Wakan Sansai zue[1], volume 80 of 81
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Ningyo or mermaid in ''[[Wakan sansai zue]]'' (1712), with captions

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