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  2. Ehon Hyaku Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    The book was intended as a followup to Toriyama Sekien's Gazu Hyakki Yagyō series. Like those books, it is a supernatural bestiary of ghosts, monsters, and spirits which has had a profound influence on subsequent yōkai imagery in Japan. The author's pen name is Tōsanjin (桃山人); however, in the preface it is written as Tōka Sanjin ...

  3. Category:Yōkai in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Works about yōkai - Wikipedia

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    Yōkai in anime and manga (6 C, 85 P) K. Works about kappa (folklore) (6 P) S. Shinigami in fiction (1 C, 3 P) T. Works about tengu (7 P) Pages in category "Works ...

  5. Shodoshima Yokai Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    [4] Yōkai are mischievous creatures, sometimes considered demonic, that shed light on mysterious or unexplained phenomena, for example, damaging winds or noises in the night that cannot be explained. [2] There are three basic types of yōkai, Obake who are usually depicted as shapeshifting monsters; Yurei, that are ghosts; and the more general ...

  6. Yokai Girls - Wikipedia

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    Yokai Girls (Japanese: 妖怪少女―モンスガ―, Hepburn: Yōkai Shōjo ―Monsuga―) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuki Funatsu. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from March 2014 to June 2017, with its chapters collected in 14 tankōbon volumes.

  7. Ungaikyō - Wikipedia

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    In a book written by yokai manga artist Shigeru Mizuki, there is a legend that on the fifteenth night of the eighth month (Hazuki) of the lunar calendar, a crystal tray is filled with water under the moonlight, and when the water is used to draw the image of a yōkai on the mirror's surface, that yōkai will then dwell inside the mirror.

  8. Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro - Wikipedia

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    The book takes the form of a supernatural bestiary of yōkai. Unlike previous books in the series, the majority of Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro ' s yōkai appear to be of Sekien's own creation, based on turns of phrase or stories from Tsurezuregusa and other works of literature.

  9. Yōkai Giga - Wikipedia

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    The series was recommended by manga author Inio Asano. [17] Gō Sasakibara of The Asahi Shimbun commended the depiction of the yōkai creatures presented in the series and compared Satō's detailed art with humorous touch to Shigeru Mizuki's work, the late manga artist and yōkai specialist known for GeGeGe no Kitarō. [1]

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