Chōchin-obake

Chōchin-obake

Chōchin-obake (提灯お化け, "paper lantern ghost") is a type of Tsukumogami,[1] "[the] lantern-spook (chochinobake) ... a stock character in the pantheon of ghouls and earned mention in the definitive demonology of 1784."[2] The Chōchin-obake also appears in the obake karuta card game, popular from the Edo period to the early 20th century (and still in use today). [3]

The Chōchin-obake in particular was created from a chōchin lantern, composed of "bamboo and paper or silk."[4] They are portrayed with "one eye, and a long tongue protruding from an open mouth."[5]


Notes

  1. Bush, 109.
  2. Screech, 109
  3. Kenji Murakami, Yōkai Jiten
  4. Bakechochin, 57.
  5. Bakechochin, 57.

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