List of legendary creatures from Japan
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The following is a list of demons, ghosts, yōkai, obake, yūrei and other legendary creatures, which are notable in Japanese folklore and mythology.
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[edit] A
- Aobōzu - A traditional monster from Japanese folklore.
- Abumi-guchi - A furry creature formed from the stirrup of a mounted military commander works for Yama Orochi
- Abura-akago - An infant ghost who licks the oil out of andon lamps.
- Abura-sumashi - A spirit who lives on a mountain pass in Kumamoto Prefecture.
- Aka Manto - A malicious spirit who haunts bathrooms and asks the cubicle occupants if they want red or blue paper.
- Akabeko - A red cow involved in the construction of Enzō-ji in Yanaizu, Fukushima.
- Akaname - The spirit who licks the untidy bathroom.
- Akashita - A creature that looms in a black cloud over a floodgate.
- Akateko - A red hand dangling out of a tree.
- Akkorokamui - An Ainu monster resembling a fish or octopus.
- Akurojin-no-hi - A ghostly fire from Mie Prefecture.
- Amaburakosagi - A ritual-disciplinary demon from Shikoku.
- Amamehagi - A ritual-disciplinary demon from Hokuriku.
- Amanojaku - A small demon that instigates people into wickedness.
- Amanozako - A monstrous goddess mentioned in the Kujiki.
- Amazake-babaa - An old woman who asks for sweet sake and brings disease.
- Amefurikozō - A little boy spirit who plays in the rain.
- Amemasu - An Ainu creature resembling a fish or whale.
- Amikiri - The net-cutting spirit.
- Amorōnagu - A Tennyo from the island of Amami Ōshima.
- Amaterasu - A sun goddess.
- Anmo - A ritual-disciplinary demon from Iwate Prefecture.
- Aoandon - The spirit of the blue paper lantern.
- Aobōzu - The green monk who kidnaps children.
- Aonyōbō - A female ghost who lurks in an abandoned imperial palace.
- Aosaginohi - A luminescent heron.
- Arikura-no-baba - An old woman with magical powers.
- Ashimagari - A spirit which entangles the legs of travelers.
- Ashinagatenaga - A pair of characters, one with long legs and the other with long arms.
- Azukiarai - A spirit that makes the sound of azuki beans being washed.
- Azukitogi - Another name for Azukiarai.
[edit] B
- Bakeneko - A shape-shifting cat.
- Bakezōri - A zori straw sandal spirit.
- Baku - An auspicious beast who can devour nightmares.
- Basan - A large fire-breathing chicken monster.
- Binbōgami - The spirit of poverty.
- Boroboro-ton - A possessed comforter.
[edit] C
- Chōchinobake - A possessed chōchin lantern.
[edit] D
- Daidarabotchi - An angry giant responsible for creating many horrible yet cute geographical features in Japan.
- Daitengu - The most powerful Tengu, each of whom lives on a separate mountain.
- Datsue-ba - An old woman seated in the underworld who steals clothes from the souls of the dead.
[edit] E
- Enenra - A monster made of smoke.
[edit] F
- Fūjin - The wind god.
- Funayūrei - Ghosts of people dead at sea.
- Futakuchi-onna - The two-mouthed woman.
[edit] G
- Gashadokuro - A giant skeleton that is the spirit of the unburied dead.
- Goryō - The vengeful spirits of the dead.
[edit] H
- Hannya - A noh mask representing a jealous female demon.
- Harionago - A woman with a thorn-like barb on the tip of each strand of her hair
- Heikegani - Crabs with human-faced shells. They are the spirits of the warriors killed in the Battle of Dan-no-ura.
- Hibagon - The Japanese version of Bigfoot.
- Hiderigami - The god of drought.
- Hitodama - A fireball ghost that appears when someone dies.
- Hitotsume-kozō - A one-eyed boy.
- Hoji - The wicked spirit of Tamamo-no-Mae.
- Hone-onna - A skeleton woman.
- Hō-ō - The legendary Fenghuang bird of China.
- Hoshi-no-Tama - A ball guarded by a Kitsune which can give the one who obtains it power to force the Kitsune to help them. It is said to hold some reserves of the Kitsune's power.
- Hotoke - A deceased person.
- Hyakki Yakō - The demons' night parade.
- Hyōsube - A kind of hair-covered kappa.
[edit] I
- Ichiren-bozu - Animated prayer beads.
- Ikiryō - Essentially a living ghost, as it is a living person's soul outside of their body.
- Inugami - A dog-spirit created, worshipped, and employed by a family via sorcery.
- Ippon-datara - A one-eyed, one-legged monster said to be an expert blacksmith.
- Isonade - A fish-like sea monster with a barb-covered tail.
- Ittan-momen - A possessed roll of cotton that attempts to smother people by wrapping itself around their faces.
[edit] J
- Jikininki - Ghosts that eat human corpses.
- Jinmenju - A tree with human-faced fruits.
- Jinmenken - A monster of urban legend said to roam the streets of modern Japan.Man faced dog
- Jishin-namazu - The giant catfish that causes earthquakes and tsunami. It was blamed during the Ansei quake & tsunami.
- Jorōgumo - A spider woman.
- Jotai - Possessed cloths draped from folding screens.
- Jubokko - A vampire tree.
[edit] K
- Kahaku (河伯) - Another name for a Kappa.
- Kamaitachi - The slashing sickle-clawed weasel that haunts the mountains.
- Kameosa - A possessed sake jar.
- Kappa - A famous water monster with a water-filled head and a love of cucumbers.
- Kara-Kasa - One of a larger category of Yokai known as tsukumogami.
- Karasu-tengu - A Tengu with a bird's bill.
- Kasa-obake - A possessed paper umbrella monster.
- Kasha - A cat-like demon that descends from the sky and carries away corpses.
- Kawa-uso - A supernatural river otter.
- Keneō - An old man seated in the underworld who weighs the clothes given to him by Datsue-ba.
- Keukegen - A small dog-like creature covered entirely in long hair.
- Kijimunaa - A tree sprite from Okinawa.
- Kirin - The Qilin of China is part dragon and part ox. It is sometimes called the "Chinese unicorn".
- Kitsune-Tsuki - A fox spirit.
- Kiyohime - A woman who transformed into a serpent demon out of the rage of unrequited love.
- Kodama - A spirit that lives in a tree.
- Kokakuchō - The Ubume bird.
- Komainu - The pair of lion-dogs that guard the entrances of temples.
- Konakijikijii - This Yokai disguises itself as an abandoned baby then cries until someone picks it up.
- Konoha-tengu - A bird-like Tengu.
- Koropokkuru - A little person from Ainu folklore.
- Kosode-no-te - A possessed kimono robe.
- Kuchisake-onna - The slit-mouthed woman.
- Kuda-gitsune - A small fox-like animal used in sorcery.
- Kyōrinrin - Possessed scrolls or papers.
[edit] L
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[edit] M
- Miage-nyūdō - A spirit that grows as fast as you can look up at it.
- Mizuchi - A dangerous water dragon.
- Mokumokuren - A swarm of eyes that appear on a paper sliding door in an old building.
- Morinji-no-kama - Another name for Bunbuku Chagama, the tanuki teakettle.
- Mujina - A shapeshifting badger.
- Myōbu - A title sometimes given to a fox.
- Mu-onna - The nothing woman.
[edit] N
- Namahage - A ritual-disciplinary demon from the Oga Peninsula.
- Namazu - A giant catfish that causes earthquakes.
- Nekomata - A Bakeneko with a split tail.
- Ningyo - A fish person or "mermaid".
- Noppera-bō - A faceless ghost.
- Nue - A monster with the head of a monkey, the body of a raccoon dog, the legs of a tiger, and a snake-headed tail. It plagued the emperor with nightmares in the Heike Monogatari.
- Nukekubi - A vicious human-like monster whose head detaches from its body, often confused with the Rokurokubi.
- Nuppeppo - An animated lump of decaying human flesh.
- Nure-onna - A female snake-like monster who appears on the shore.
- Nurikabe - A ghostly wall that traps a traveler at night.
- Nurarihyon - A strange character who sneaks into houses on busy evenings. Nurarihyon is called the Leader of the Hyakki Yakō.
[edit] O
- Oiwa - The ghost of a woman with a distorted face who was murdered by her husband.
- Okiku - The plate-counting ghost of a servant girl.
- Ōkubi - The face of a huge woman which appears in the sky.
- Oni - The classic Japanese demon. It is an ogre-like creature which often has horns.
- Onibaba - The demon hag.
- Onibi - A spirit fire.
- Onryō - A vengeful ghost.
- O-Nyudo - A large monk with the power to change size and shape shift
- Otoroshi - A hairy creature that perches on the gates to shrines and temples.
[edit] R
- Raijin - The God of Thunder.
- Raijū - A beast that falls to earth in a lightning bolt.
- Rokurokubi - A person, usually female, whose neck can stretch indefinitely.
- Ryū - The Japanese dragon.
[edit] S
- Sa Gojō - The water-monster Sha Wujing from Journey to the West, often interpreted in Japan as a kappa.
- Samebito - A shark-man from the undersea Dragon Palace.
- Satori - An ape-like creature that can read minds.
- Sazae-oni - A turban snail that turns into a woman.
- Sesshō-seki - The poisonous "killing stones" which Tamamo-no-Mae transformed into.
- Shachihoko - A tiger-headed fish whose image is often used in architecture.
- Shikigami - A spirit summoned to do the bidding of an Onmyōji.
- Shikome - Wild women sent by Izanami to harm Izanagi.
- Shinigami - The Japanese Grim Reaper.
- Shirime (尻目) - An apparition in the shape of a man having an eye in the place of his anus.
- Shirōneri - Possessed mosquito nettings or dust clothes.
- Shisa - The Okinawan version of the Shishi.
- Shishi - The paired lion-dogs that guard the entrances of temples.
- Shōjō - The red-haired sea sprites who love alcohol.
- Sōjōbō - The famous Daitengu of Mount Kurama.
- Son Gokū - The monkey king Sun Wukong from Journey to the West.
[edit] T
- Tamamo-no-Mae - A wicked nine-tailed fox who appeared as a courtesan.
- Tanuki - A shape-shifting raccoon dog.
- Tengu - A wise bird-like demon.
- Tennin - A heavenly being.
- Tsuchigumo - A giant spider that was defeated by Minamoto no Raikō.
- Tsuchinoko - A legendary serpentine monster. It is now a cryptid resembling a fat snake.
- Tsukiyomi - A moon god.
- Tsukumogami - An animated tea caddy that Matsunaga Hisahide used to bargain a peace with Oda Nobunaga. It is now understood to mean any 100-year old inanimate object that has come to life.
- Tsurube-otoshi - A monster that drops out of the tops of trees.
[edit] U
- Ubume - The spirit of a woman who died in childbirth.
- Umibōzu - A giant monster appearing on the surface of the sea.
- Ungaikyo - A possessed mirror.
- Ushi-oni - A name given to an assortment of ox-headed monsters.
- Uwan - A spirit named for the sound it shouts when surprising people.
[edit] V
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[edit] W
- Wani - A water monster comparable to an alligator or crocodile. A related word has been applied to the Saltwater crocodile.
- Wanyūdō - A flaming wheel with a man's head in the center, that sucks out the soul of anyone who sees it.
[edit] X
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[edit] Y
- Yadōkai - Monks who have turned to mischief.
- Yamaoroshi - A possessed grater.
- Yamata no Orochi - The eight-headed dragon/serpent monster slain by the god Susanoo.
- Yama-uba - A Crone-like yōkai.
- Yatagarasu - The three-legged crow of Amaterasu.
- Yato-no-kami - Deadly Snake Gods which infested a field.
- Yobuko - A mountain-dwelling spirit.
- Yomotsu-shikome - The hags of the underworld.
- Yōsei - The Japanese word for "fairy".
- Yuki-onna - The snow woman.
[edit] Z
- Zashiki-warashi - A protective child-like house spirit.
- Zennyo Ryūō - A rain-making dragon.
- Zorigami - A possessed clock.