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Yama-ji, or "mountain elder," is a term used in Japanese folklore to refer to a wise, often hermit-like figure who lives in the mountains and possesses knowledge of nature and healing. These figures are typically depicted as guardians of the mountains and are associated with spiritual wisdom and guidance. In some contexts, yama-ji can also refer to a specific character in popular culture or literature, embodying themes of nature, wisdom, and the connection between humans and the natural world.

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