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dsdarkside: This time of year always makes me think “Say, but before Christianity, Slavs have never had special day for commemoration of deads” Before first big settlement was found it was Halloween 24/7 for Slavs. Like in Japanese folklore we didn’t
dothemonkeydance: Sometimes it’s best just to not ask with these two <333 laaaaaaaaaaav it <3 xD They seem to have little kasa-obake, or umbrella demons, a creature rooted in Japanese folklore. From the picture behind them, I’m guessing
purple-scales: Froslass crossbreeds, based on famous ghost-related stories in Japanese folklore! Click on picture for a quick explanation of the related story!
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tanuki-kimono: [Part. 2/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters:Aoandon, is a spirit summoned by telling
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 3/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters: Hotarugusa, is an other name given to Issun-boshi,
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 4/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters: Kyonshii, called Jianshi in Chinese,
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 5/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters: Ibaraki doji, was a famous Heian
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 6/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters: Youkinshi, I am not sure if this one
The Haunted Temple in Inaba Province
“Most of the Personae in ‘Persona 4’ were based on legendary figures from Japanese mythology and folklore. I guess you could say they’re like Japanese superheroes. Tomoe and Suzuka Gongen aren’t exactly what you might call major players in
“With all of the Persona designs for this game, I tried to imagine what kind of image each character would form in their head when they heard the name of their Persona. For example, Jiraiya is a famous ‘noble rogue’ in Japanese folklore who was
barablog: According to Japanese folklore, tanuki’s have gigantic balls. source
theryancardinal: #hanya #tattoo #art #rose #roses #outlines #oni #Demon #japanese #lineart
allenjann: japanese demon
goodinkny: Japanese Flash ArtArtist: Lance King | Located in Ottawa | The hannya mask is specifically used to represent a…View Post
cronometrofobia: #art #illustration #tarinyuangtrakul #oni #japanese
jesterartwork: Quarter sleeve and chest design! #dragon #hannya #oni #demon #mask #noh #water #waves #art #artwork #drawing #dragon #japan #japanese #irezumi #tattoo #lotus #tattoo #sleeve #half sleeve #chest #tattooflash
asioleishion: Little Red Oni Slayer by ~Gorrem Little red riding hood japanese style
theparanormalguide: Onryō - Ghosts, Ghouls and Demons - Origin: Japanese folklore Description: She wears a white burial kimono, with her face covered in white and indigo make-up and has wild, unkempt long black hair.Traditional Japanese belief states
corazons: In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times taller than an average person, and are constructed from the bones of people who have died from starvation. Their bones are collected into this giant
tabletorgy: corazons: In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times taller than an average person, and are constructed from the bones of people who have died from starvation. Their bones are collected into
betting you TEN BUCKS that froakie evolves into a big ol' sage frog based on jiraiya from japanese folklore
kokodrawings: I’m officially in the middle of a Japanese folklore mood, so here’s samurai!Sasuke and goddess!Sakura in Ukiyo-e art style
cacthigh: Bake-Kujira is an ocean spirit from the folklore tales of Japanese fishing villages. Literally meaning “ghost whale,” these eerie creatures are the vengeful spirits of whales killed by fishing villages. The whales appear in dark ocean waters
sperciphecles: anatomicdeadspace: In the folklore of the japanese island of Kyushu, the Nurikabe is the ‘wall poltergeist’. It appears as a large white wall in front of people who are out walking about late at night. If you try to pass the wall
coolthingoftheday: TOP TEN TERRIFYING FEMALE MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURES 1. Yuki-onna (Japanese) - Yuki-onna (雪女), which translates to ‘snow woman’, is a spirit - or yōkai - in Japanese folklore. A popular figure in Japanese literature, anime,
z-raid: kaijubrony: tabletorgy: corazons: In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times taller than an average person, and are constructed from the bones of people who have died from starvation. Their
sara-bellissimo: tocifer: In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times taller than an average person, and are constructed from the bones of people who have died from starvation. Their bones are collected
noragamis: Hoozuki No Reitetsu ep 1. - Hoozuki Hoozuki, the deputy of Japan’s hell, is a sassy, sarcastic and practical demon. Watch him go through Hell’s daily affairs in this comedy show mixed with Japanese folklore, with a modern touch that
anatomicdeadspace: In the folklore of the japanese island of Kyushu, the Nurikabe is the ‘wall poltergeist’. It appears as a large white wall in front of people who are out walking about late at night. If you try to pass the wall it will fall on
corazons:In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times taller than an average person, and are constructed from the bones of people who have died from starvation. Their bones are collected into this giant
rukawagf: vyctornikiforov: There’s Vega from the constellation Lyra. Deneb from the constellation Cygnus. Altair from the constellation Aquila. Reminder that this scene is about a starcrossed lovers in a Japanese folklore.