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 Kikuno MonstersAn incomplete but growing list of the monsters by Kikuno as far as they are described on that site. Please keep in mind that errors and misunderstandings on my side are highly possible. Many of the monsters are taken from the "One Hundred Stories of Demons and Spirits", some are direct edits from old woodcuts. If you are interested in these legendary creatures, you might want to check out the "Edo" monsters. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 AkajitaRed Tongue. This creature lives in rivers.
 AmikiriA very annoying ghost that cuts mosquito nets in summer, or fishnets.
 AoandonBlue paper-covered lamp stand. This is the ghost that appears when the last story is told and the last light goes out, if I understood it correctly.
 AzukiaraiAzuki bean washing. A ghost that does not show, just makes a sound. It is assumed that it is a little old person.
 Azuki BabaAnother ghost associated with the Azuki bean, an old woman. Seems to be somewhat more dangerous.
 BakenekoTransforming Cat. Note the split tail.
 BakezoriTransforming straw sandals. There are lots of spirits that mimic innocuous objects.
 BasabasaSome sort of enormous chicken that flaps around your house at night.
 BuruburuSuddenly plunging into their necks, this ghost causes people to lose all courage.
 DodomekiLiterally, this means something like "Hundred Eyes". Multi-eyed monsters are popular in Japanese folklore. According to kikuno's text, this one is a pick-pocket, or the ghost of a dead pick-pocket, I'm not quite sure. Filename: dodo.
 GakiHungry Ghost, from Buddhist tradition. Greedy people turn into these ghosts after death, their punishment is similar to that of Tantalus.
 GareiPicture spirit: the person drawn on the picture becomes a ghost.
 HarionagoNeedle Woman.
 HitorimaThis ghost absorbs candle flames and camp fires, leaving you in the cold and dark.
 HirukoSome sort of boneless creature.
 HujinWind God. He brings plague and poor harvest. The white cloth is the sack he carries the winds in. His name is also transscribed as Fujin.
 Hukuru MojinaThis ghost will transform into a human to get your trust. If you are careless, it will steal all your belongings (that's what the huge sack is for).
 HurusomaThis ghost causes the sound of wood being cut, and of falling trees.
 ItimokunyudoThis creature lives in Lake Kamo in the Niigata prefecture. Underwater, it is invincible.
 KamaitachiSickle Weasel. They move so fast that nobody ever got a look at them. Kamaitachi live in the mountains of northern Japan and always attack in packs of three. The first knocks the victim down, the second slashed him, the third heals his wound. All that remains is a scar that neither bleeds nor hurts.
 KarakasaChinese umbrella (?).
 KijimunA mischievous wood spirit living in a large forest in Okinawa prefecture. Also called Kijimuna or Bubagaya.
 KubikajiriNeck Nibbler, another type of hungry ghost.
 KuromakyoBlack demon mirror.
 KyochinMountain Giant (Yama Kyochin). Usually friendly, he becomes very dangerous when angered.
 Me KurabeThis monster is directly taken from an old woodcut. The literal translation is eye competition, and it is somehow linked with a historic event from 1170.
 NigawaraiWry Smile. This ghost appears when a deceptive, ill-meaning person laughs.
 NikusuiMeat Inhaler. This ghost takes on the form of a young woman (17 or 18 years old), and if you go to near, it inhales the meat of your whole body.
 NoderaboA ghost lurking in deserted temples.
 OhgumoLarge spider.
 OtorosiThis spirit lurks on the roofs of shrines, or on the torii, ready to drop down on people not behaving appropriately, killing them in the process.
 RaijinThunder God. The small round objects around him are the drums he uses to make the thunder.
 SakayureThe spirit of a murderer, it dives into a well or drops you into a well, I'm not quite sure which. A search for sakayure returned absolutely no results, so I'm still a bit mystified.
 SanseiMountain Spirit. About the size of a child, it can run very fast, cause sickness and burn houses. The etymology of the filename is unclear; sansei is usually the term for a third-generation Japanese American.
 SikiStemming originally from India, this is something like a zombie, a walking corpse.
 SirouneriThe name obviously cannot be translated. Old dustcloths or mosquito nets, when neglected, become this ghost.
 TakaonnaLiterally "High Woman", a spirit that lives on the upper floor of a house (traditionally the women's quarters).
 TenjosagariA ghost that dangles from the ceiling at night upside-down and scares people. Filename is tenjos.
 TesoIron Mouse. This is something from Buddhist tradition, especially connected with the Mitsui temple in Shiga prefecutre.
 UbagabiGreedy old women who steal the oil from the eternal light turn into this mysterious fire ghost, which appears on days with light rain.
 Umibozua large head that appears suddenly before boats.
 WanyudohIf you see this ghost, a wheel with a face in the center, your life is lost.
 Yanagi BabaOld Lady of the Willow. She resides in an old willow, can turn into an old woman or a beauty.
 Yuki OnnaSnow Woman. She is beautiful but cold. If you go too near you will freeze to death.
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