Yōkai are the shambling, skulking creatures of Japanese folklore. Beasts, tricksters, and seductresses. Unfathomable horrors and ridiculous spirits. They reflect contemporary anxieties and dilemmas just as eerily as they did those of the past.
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Upon Black Wings, A Howling Wind
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This Hunger Shall Not Be Satisfied
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In Sleep I am Engulfed in Feathers
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Cold as the Winter Wind, Sharp as a Fox
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Gero-Jii and the Umi-Bozu
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With Arms to Guide His Golden Mount
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Mimi Nashi Hoichi
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The Neglected Feast of the Aka-name
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Kintama Parachute
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Fierce Nekomata and the Skull of Goemon