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Created page with "Kintōun, also spelled kinto'un vor kinto-un, (jap. "flying cloud") are the result of a spell, talisman or similar means that conjures a solid, rideable cloud which is used by Japanese witches and wizards as a means of transportation. The concept of a kintōun is prominently featured in the 16th century novel "Journey to the West", even though kintōun are not commonly used by Chinese witches and wizards."
(Created page with "Kintōun, also spelled kinto'un vor kinto-un, (jap. "flying cloud") are the result of a spell, talisman or similar means that conjures a solid, rideable cloud which is used by Japanese witches and wizards as a means of transportation. The concept of a kintōun is prominently featured in the 16th century novel "Journey to the West", even though kintōun are not commonly used by Chinese witches and wizards.")
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