List of legendary creatures from Japan

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Folklorists
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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.

Contents
0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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  • 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.

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  • Enenra - A monster made of smoke.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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