Japanese Yokai Gallery
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Behold the Hyakki Yakou (百鬼夜行) Japanese Halloween / Day of the Dead sort for the Fall. Photo credit
itscolossal:Artists Respond to the Coronavirus Outbreak by Flooding Social Media with a Japanese Yok
warau-okami:itscolossal:Artists Respond to the Coronavirus Outbreak by Flooding Social Media with a
my future artbook with yokai :) if you want to pre order one send me a message :)
buboplague:major arcana of a yokai tarot deck personal project from last yearMinor Arcana [link]info
yokaizin:Biwa bokuboku琵琶牧々びわぼくぼくTRANSLATION: takes its name from a particular legendary biwaAPPEARAN
peashooter85:More Scary Japanese Monsters —- The ShirimeIn old times, this was a yokai (creature) fo
A few pieces I did for a post card set. These are all interpretations of various Japanese Yokai~
Bizarre Japanese Folklore — The Sazae Oni and the Stolen Testicles,According to an old legend
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Taiso) (1839-1892), ‘Tsuchigumo’, 1880-90Source
The satori is a yōkai from Japanese mythology. Resembling monkeys, they are said to dwell in the mou
Bake-Bake Gakkō, or ‘School for Spooks’ (1872). Kawanabe Kyōsai.
More Scary Japanese Monsters — The ShirimeIn old times, this was a yokai (creature) found on t
Medieval Japanese monster folklore, the AkanameThe akaname is a yokai (mythical creature) that is sa
Kensuke Koike aka 小池健輔 (Japanese, b. 1980, Nagoya, Japan) - Hyakume / Hyakki Yakou (Night parade of
Yokai Warriors. I developed characters for a television series idea I had.
Inktober 2016: 31 WitchesOct 1 - Seasonal WitchA Kijo to start off! I really like the Momijigari leg
jareckiworld:Kaneko Tomiyuki - 妖怪 (Yōkai) [mineral pigments, Japanese ink, transparent watercolor
lpbestiary: The Daidarabotchi is a gigantic yōkai from Japanese mythology. It is so large that it ca
100 Monsters (Daiei, 1968). Japanese film poster. A multitude of yokai.
tinsil:out with coronavirus, in with amabiethis is the yokai [amabie ], draw a picture of her &
Hi Tumblr…remember me? I’ve all but neglected my Tumblr account. If you are interested in fol
deathandmysticism:Illustrations of kappa, a yōkai demon or imp found in traditional Japanese folklor
The Oboroguruma is a Yokai found in Kyoto Japan. The Oboroguruma is described as an oxcart with a gi
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