Ehon Hyaku Monogatari
The Ehon Hyaku Monogatari (絵本百物語, "Picture Book of a Hundred Stories"), also called the Tōsanjin Yawa (桃山人夜話, "Night Stories of the People of Peach Mountain") is a book of images by Japanese artist Takehara Shunsen, published about 1841. The book was intended as a followup to Toriyama Sekien's Gazu Hyakki Yakō series. Like those books, it is a supernatural bestiary of ghosts, monsters, and spirits which has had a profound influence on subsequent yōkai imagery in Japan.
List of creatures
First Volume
- Hakuzōsu (白蔵主)
- Hienma (飛縁魔)
- Kowai (狐者異)
- Shio-no-Chōji (塩の長司)
- Isonade (磯撫)
- Shinigami (死神)
- Nojukubi (野宿火)
- Nebutori (寝肥)
- Ōgama (大蝦蟇)
Second Volume
- Mamedanuki (豆狸)
- Yamachichi (山地乳)
- Yanagi-onna (柳女)
- Rōjin-no-hi (老人火)
- Tearai-oni (手洗鬼)
- Shussebora (出世螺)
- Kyūso (旧鼠)
- Futakuchi-onna (二口女)
- Mizoidashi (溝出)
Third Volume
- Kuzunoha (葛の葉)
- Shibaemon-tanuki (芝右衛門狸)
- Basan (波山)
- Katabiragatsuji (帷子辻)
- Haguro-bettari (歯黒べったり)
- Akaei-no-uo (赤ゑいの魚)
- Funayūrei (船幽霊)
- Mizukoi-yūrei (水乞幽霊)
Fourth Volume
- Teoi-hebi (手負蛇)
- Goi-no-hikari (五位の光)
- Kasane (累)
- Okiku-mushi (於菊虫)
- Noteppō (野鉄砲)
- Tenka (天火)
- Nogitsune (野狐)
- Onikuma (鬼熊)
- Kaminari (雷電)
Fifth Volume
- Azukiarai (小豆洗)
- Yama-otoko (山男)
- Tsutsugamushi (恙虫)
- Kaze-no-kami (風の神)
- Kajiga-baba (鍛冶が嬶)
- Yanagi-baba (柳婆)
- Katsura-otoko (桂男)
- Yoru-no-gakuya (夜楽屋)
- Maikubi (舞首)
References
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