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Inktober 2016: 31 WitchesOct 1 - Seasonal WitchA Kijo to start off! I really like the Momijigari leg
pirate:In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times
Ancient Japanese WTF— The ShirimeAccording to medieval Japanese folklore a Samurai was traveli
Skelita Calaveras.@monsterhighI was thinking on a “sugar skull” color palette when I was drawing her
Bad Ass Bitches . Wendigo
Be wary of the vengeful Tengu, young Samurai…
fangedknight: beware what lurks below. support me on patreon (but beware: it’s NSFW/18+ only) <
Illustration from a vintage Japanese Yōkai book, depicting the Kappa, or “river-child”.
Tumblr | Pixiv | deviantArtTaking a break from drawing yokai for my school art project to draw&helli
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A monster with an eye in the back of
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A hairy kissing creature.
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A snow ghost who appears at night.
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
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).The hair cutter. Sneaks up on unsuspe
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A two-headed creature that might or m
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A white bird creature surrounded by w
talesfromweirdland:From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).The hair cutter. S
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A disembodied, blue-skinned soul.
talesfromweirdland:Hyakki Yagyō. (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons.) Various artists, 18th century
Hangami Danjo-no-jo Arakage killing a giant salamander in the Tontagawa river in the province of Izu
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
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