Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki
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Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki (今昔画図続百鬼? "The Illustrated One Hundred Demons from the Present and the Past") is the second book of Japanese artist Toriyama Sekien's famous Gazu Hyakki Yakō series, published ca. 1781. These books are supernatural bestiaries, collections of ghosts, spirits, spooks and monsters, many of which Toriyama based on literature, folklore, other artwork. These works have had a profound influence on subsequent yōkai imagery in Japan.
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[edit] List of creatures
[edit] First Volume - 雨
- Sansei (山精?)
- Hiderigami (魃?)
- Suiko (水虎, water tiger?)
- Shuten-dōji (酒顛童子?)
- Hashihime (橋姫?)
- Hanya (般若?)
- Teratsutsuki (寺つつき?)
- Nyūnaisuzume (入内雀?)
- Tamamo-no-mae' (玉藻前?)
- Osakabe (長壁?)
- Ushi-no-tokimairi (丑時参?)
[edit] Second Volume - 晦
- Shiranui (不知火?)
- Kosenjōnohi (古戦場火?)
- Chōchinbi (提灯火?)
- Hakanohi (墓の火?)
- Hikeshibaba (火消婆?)
- Abura-akago (油赤子?)
- Katawaguruma (片輪車?)
- Onmoraki (陰摩羅鬼 ?)
- Sarakazoe (皿数え?)
- Kawaakago (川赤子?)
- Furutsubaki-no-rei (古山茶の霊?)
- Kambarinyūdō (加牟波理入道?)
- Amefurikozō (雨降小僧?)
- Hiyoribō (日和坊?)
- Kejōrō (毛倡妓?)
[edit] Third Volume - 明
- Itsumade (以津真天?)
- Jami (邪魅?)
- Mōryō (魍魎?)
- Nobusuma (野衾?)
- Nodzuchi (野槌?)
- Tsuchigumo (土蜘蛛?)
- Hihi (狒狒?)
- Dodomeki (百々目鬼?)
- Buruburu (震々?)
- Gaikotsu (骸骨?)
- Tenjōkudari (天井下?)
- Ōkaburo (大禿?)
- Momonjī (百々爺?)
- Kanedama (金霊?)
- Hinode (日の出?)