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Devil Priest | woodblock print by Matahei (early 18th centur… | Flickr Japanese Myth, Oni Demon, Japanese Monster, Japanese Mythology, Japanese Drawings, Japanese Folklore, Japanese Artwork, Japanese Illustration, Traditional Japanese Art

woodblock print by Matahei (early 18th century); printed from re-carved blocks probably early 20th century; from my collection. A devil as an itinerant priest in the Otsu-e style. This design was pasted inside houses for protection. Oban tate-e (24.5 x 44.0 cm). From the Mingeikan Folk Crafts Museum description of Otsu-e: "The name otsu-e is derived from the place where these paintings were sold, in and around the post town of Otsu, which lay on the Tokaido Road running between Edo (present…

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Yōkai (Japanese folklore), Olga Levina on ArtStation at https://www.artstation.com/artwork/AWZrN Guerriero Samurai, Japanese Mythology, Arte 8 Bits, Shadow Warrior, Japanese Folklore, Soyut Sanat Tabloları, Japon Illustration, Samurai Art, Arte Fantasy

Yōkai are a class of supernatural monsters, spirits and demons in Japanese folklore. The word yōkai is made up of the kanji for "bewitching; attractive; calamity;" and "spectre; apparition; mystery; suspicious". Yōkai range diversely from the malevolent to the mischievous, or occasionally bring good fortune to those who encounter them. Often they possess animal features (such as the Kappa, which is similar to a turtle, or the Tengu which has wings), other times they can appear mostly human…

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Oni hitokuchi | Yokai.com Japanese Myth, Japan Poster, Monster Legends, Japan Painting, Japanese Mythology, Without A Trace, Japanese Folklore, Japon Illustration, Pop Art Wallpaper

鬼一口 おにひとくち Translation: one bite from an oni Alternate names: kamikakushi (spirited away) Appearance: When people vanish without warning or without a trace, their disappearance is often blamed on evil spirits. There are a number of different words describing this phenomenon. When a person is said to have been kidnapped and taken to the other

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