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Ushi oni, a savage yokai from Japan that is mostly depicted as a spider-like monster with the head of an ox. #ayokaiaday #yokai #ushioni
Beto Beto-san, a Japanese spirit that follows travelers and is named after the noise it makes by walking. #ayokaiaday #yokai #betobetosan
Hitotsume Nyūdō for #ayokaiaday A youkai that resembles a huge monk with only one eye. It travels in ornate palanquins carried by other youkai. Going to try to do some more yokais before October ends, and in general. #halloween #artober2023
The leader of the Night Parade of 100 Demons is none other than an old guy with a funny shaped head. #ayokaiaday
In March of 2022 the Sessho-seki split in 2 and many believe that it is a sign that Tamamo no Mae has returned. #ayokaiaday
What happens when a baku eats too much? #tanka #ayokaiaday #horror georgecamileperkins.com/2020/10/13/bak…
Beto Beto-san, a Japanese spirit that follows travelers and is named after the noise it makes by walking. #ayokaiaday #yokai #betobetosan
Ushi oni, a savage yokai from Japan that is mostly depicted as a spider-like monster with the head of an ox. #ayokaiaday #yokai #ushioni
In #JapaneseFolklore kubikajiri is a #yokai that eats the heads of its victims, living or dead. It waits in graveyards for the freshly buried dead, which it then digs up to feast on. Kubikajiri smells of blood and in some accounts it's also... #FairyTaleTuesday #ayokaiaday 1/2
There is a Japanese folktale is about a shapeshifting kitsune known to trick people and leave them with their heads shaved. Two bold young men tried to outwit the mischievous fox but met the same fate. You can read the whole tale in the thread below. #FairyTaleTuesday #ayokaiaday
In #JapaneseFolklore there are many tales of supernatural shapeshifting foxes disguising themselves to trick humans. One story is known as The Fox Barber. In a village in Tottori Prefecture there lived a fox named Oton who loved to bewitch people... #MythologyMonday #yokai 1/9
In March of 2022 the Sessho-seki split in 2 and many believe that it is a sign that Tamamo no Mae has returned. #ayokaiaday
In #JapaneseFolklore some kitsune (foxes) are actually shapeshifting #yokai. It is believed that they are able to transform from their fox form into a beautiful woman in order to seduce and play tricks on unsuspecting men. In some cases they even marry... #FairyTaleTuesday 1/6
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