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demons:Following a raipd Japanese retreat on Okinawa, Marines pause at the base of war memorial, 12
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
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Taiso) (1839-1892), ‘Tsuchigumo’, 1880-90Source
Kawanabe Kyōsai aka Kyōsai Kawanabe aka 河鍋 暁斎 (Japanese, 1831–1889, b. Koga, Japan) - Jigoku Dayu (地
Kensuke Koike aka 小池健輔 (Japanese, b. 1980, Nagoya, Japan) - Hyakume / Hyakki Yakou (Night parade of
Katsukawa Shunshō aka Shunshō Katsukawa aka Katsumiyagawa Yūsuke (original name) aka 勝川春章 (Japanese,
‘The Tongue-Cut Sparrow’, “The Japanese Fairy Book” by Yei Theodora Ozaki, 1903Source
ukiyoecats:Hyakki yagyō 百鬼夜行, literally “night parade of 100 demons,” refers to a folklore motif tha
Raishin, from the series One Hundred Ghost Stories from China and Japan by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1865
Utagawa Kuninaga (-1829), ‘Raikō Shitennō and the earth spider’, 1804Source
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Taiso) (1839-1892), ‘Ibaraki’, 1880-90Source
Yoshitoshi Taiso(1839-1892), ‘Omoi tsuzura’ (Pandora’s Box), 1880Source
Poem by Ônakatomi no Yoshinobu Ason: Kamiya Niemon, from the series Ogura Imitations of One Hundred
Konseimao Hanzui Beset by Demons, Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
uchihasaskes:c a l c i f e r || the fire demon
Kawanabe Kyōsai aka Kyōsai Kawanabe aka 河鍋 暁斎 (Japanese, 1831-1889, b. Koga, Japan) - Skeleton Shami
Hyakki Yagyō. (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons.) Various artists, 18th century.
talesfromweirdland:Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wal
Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wall to confuse and mi
talesfromweirdland:Hyakki Yagyō. (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons.) Various artists, 18th century
talesfromweirdland:From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A white bird creat
talesfromweirdland:Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wal
talesfromweirdland:Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wal
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