Yōkai
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Japanese folklorists and historians use yōkai as "supernatural or unaccountable phenomena to their informants". In the Edo period, many artists, such as Toriyama Sekien, created yōkai inspired by folklore or their own ideas, and in the present, several yōkai created by them (e.g. Kameosa and Amikiri, see below) are wrongly considered as being of legendary origin.
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Youkai and Kaidan Youkai and Kaidan www.k-i-a.or.jp/.../r-report.pdf - Web |
The Obakemono Project The Obakemono Project www.obakemono.com - Web |
Tales of Ghostly Japan Tales of Ghostly Japan www.seekjapan.jp/article-2/766/Tales+of+Ghostly+Japan - Web |
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Hyakumonogatari.com Hyakumonogatari.com hyakumonogatari.com/category/yokai-stories/ - Web |
The Ooishi Hyoroku Monogatari Picture Scroll The Ooishi Hyoroku Monogatari Picture Scroll www.rekihaku.ac.jp/e-rekihaku/106/index.html - Web |
Database of images of Strange Phenomena and Yokai ... Database of images of Strange Phenomena and Yokai (Monstrous Beings) www.nichibun.ac.jp/graphicversion/dbase/yokaigazou_e.html - Web |