Japanese Folklore Gallery
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Suppon on Oryo — The Legend of the Vengeful Ghost TurlesA folktale from Edo Period Japan,A man
Shimosuwa: Yaegaki-hime, from the series Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidô Road by Utagawa Kuniyo
Kitsunebi, watercolour.Kitsune (狐) is the Japanese word for fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japan
Kitsune - the tiny gate guardian.
Jesus in Ancient Japan? In a small town called Shingo, located in the Sannohe District of Aomori Pro
The Legend of the Jorogumo,In Medieval Japanese folklore there were once tales of a particularly ter
More Weird Japanese Folklore — The JimenjuA piece of folk tradition in Japan, the legend of th
Chang-E Flees to the Moon, from the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1
Bizarre Japanese Folklore — The Kappa and the Anus Ball,In Ancient Japanese folklore a kappa i
peashooter85:Scary Japanese Monsters — The Giant Firebreathing ChickenIn Medieval Japanese folklore
my future artbook with yokai :) if you want to pre order one send me a message :)
yokaizin:Biwa bokuboku琵琶牧々びわぼくぼくTRANSLATION: takes its name from a particular legendary biwaAPPEARAN
Japanese folk tales #23 – The sleeping wolf(find my tales tagged here or visit my blog for both engl
Bizarre Japanese Folklore — The Sazae Oni and the Stolen Testicles,According to an old legend
peashooter85:Scary Japanese Monsters —- The Giant Firebreathing ChickenIn Medieval Japanese folklore
Shachihoko tattoo design I was commissioned for!
Kawanabe Kyōsai aka Kyōsai Kawanabe aka 河鍋 暁斎 (Japanese, 1831-1889, b. Koga, Japan) - Ichigo with Ji
Kyōsai Kawanabe (1831-1889), ‘Two Long-Necked Creatures Accosting a Noodle Shop Customer&rsquo
More Weird Japanese Folklore — The Legend of the Ashiara Yashiki,On the 3rd street in the Hons
thewindowofthesummerhouse:Shunsho Katsukawa
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Taiso) (1839-1892), ‘Tsuchigumo’, 1880-90Source
Japanese Giant Firebreathing Chicken — The BasanIn medieval Japanese folklore the Basan was a
alpha-beta-gamer:IKAI is a tense Japanese folklore inspired psychological horror game where you vanq
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