Art by Johny Winslow |
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: rokurokubi ame onna Bancho Sarayashiki |
Yokai Beach Party! |
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: ashinaga tenaga rokurokubi karakasa ohaguro bettari |
By Jessie Yang |
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Ubume.
Okiku ( Bancho Sarayashiki ).
Futakuchi Onna.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/bearandbird/2573391258/
: futakuchi onna ubume okiku |
By Jesse Reklaw |
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http://www.slowwave.com/reklaw/paints.php?i=IWC09
Tengu.
Aobozu * + Hitotsume kozo))*.
Ushioni.
: aobozu hititsume kozo ushioni ohaguro bettari |
Umibozu |
: umibozu |
Art by Jessica Pollak |
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http://www.jessicapollak.com/index.php?/project/japanese-yokai/
Heikegani.
: heikegani umibozu isonade ningyo |
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: pixiv karakasa yuki onna nopperabo hitotsume rokurokubi |
Art by HELLLLLEN |
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1. ASWANG - The aswang is a shapeshifting Filipino vampire that sucks the blood of unborn infants. At night, she ditches her legs in the tall grasses of a rice field, and she flies around with her guts hangin’ out, hunting for pregnant women and stray children.
2. RED MASK - The Red Mask (bbal gan ma su ku) is a Korean urban legend which finds its origins in 1970s Japan. She wears a blood-soaked surgical mask and she carries a knife. She approaches people to ask, “Am I pretty?” If you say yes, she’ll kill you, and if you say no, she’ll take off her mask and show you her horrific Glasgow smile, the result of a cosmetic surgery procedure gone terribly wrong. She asks again, “Am I pretty?” If you say yes, she’ll cut up your face; if you say no, she’ll follow you home and THEN cut up your face, and if you say, “You look normal,” she’ll grow confused and wander away.
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Art by Utagawa Kuniyoshi :
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:
http://nekoarena.blog31.fc2.com/blog-date-201010.html
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Art by Kunikazu.
: utagawa kuniyoshi kunikazu ishikawa goemon bakeneko |