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In the Hyakki Yagyo Emaki from the Muromachi period, yōkai that appeared as umbrellas could be seen, but in this emaki, it was a humanoid yōkai that merely had an umbrella on its head and thus had a different appearance than that resembling a kasa-obake. [7] The kasa-obake that took on an appearance with one eye and one foot was seen from the ...
Kasa-obake – Animated parasol; Kasha – Cat-like demon which descends from the sky and carries away corpses; Kashanbo – Kappa who climb into the mountains for the winter; Katawa-guruma – Woman riding on a flaming wheel; Katsura-otoko – Handsome man from the Moon
The most popular legend of the Sazae-oni is that of a group of pirates who rescued a drowning woman from the sea and took her back to the ship. They vied for her attention, but soon found that she was willing to have sex with all of them, then cut their testicles off afterwards.
Due to the influence of a large number of Hawaiians with Japanese ancestry, on the islands of Hawaii the term obake has found its way into the dialect of the local people. . Some Japanese stories concerning these creatures have found their way into local culture in Hawaii: numerous sightings of kappa have been reported on the islands, and the Japanese faceless ghosts called noppera-bō have ...
KASA Stadium, a multipurpose stadium in Assam, India; Kasa (hat), a Japanese hat; Kasa-obake, a spirit or monster in Japanese folklore; Kibera Aeronautics and Space Academy, a project of the Tunapanda Institute, Nairobi, Kenya; Korea AeroSpace Administration, space agency of South Korea
Okakurage (オカクラゲ): [7] A Kasa-obake/jellyfish-themed Ayakashi armed with the Sakasarokkotsu Tansō (逆六骨短槍, Inversed Six-Boned Short-Spear), using it to conjure rain storms whose rain drops induce despair on those it rains on, calling it a blessing. Okakurage can also unfold the umbrella on his head to fly and thus have an ...
This yokai is not called a karakasa. The article should be re-titled Kasa-Obake, which is the proper term. Moved page to Kasa-obake, the best name for this type of yokai. MightyAtom 04:54, 6 September 2006 (UTC) Japanese wiki has the following variations on the name: Karakasakozou (article title), Karakasaobake, Kasaobake, Kasabake.
She carries an umbrella that resembles a Kasa-obake, and is the only Touhou character with heterochromia: her left eye is blue, and her right one is red. Ichirin Kumoi (雲居 一輪, Kumoi Ichirin) and Unzan (雲山) Species: Yōkai and Nyūdo; Ability: Use of a Nyūdō; Residence: Myouren Temple