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Bathroom Yokai

I tried to fix it with water but it started wearing down the illustration board. YoukaiYokaiYōkai also known as Yaoguai in Chinese pinyin from which the Japanese term originates literally meaning bewitching spectres are a grand collection of various supernatural creatures or phenomenon that pop up in Shinto religion.


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Hanako-san or Toire no Hanako-san トイレのはなこさん Hanako of the Toilet is a Japanese urban legend about the spirit of a young girl named Hanako-san who haunts school toilets.

Bathroom yokai. The yokai are corporeal monsters actual creatures bound to a specific place. Accounts of the legend vary but one consistent element of the. They have a lot in common with The Fair Folksome youkai are good others are evil and many have their own alien set of values.

This was a assignment for an illustration class I did last year January 2011. It could even attack humans that are seriously lacking in hygiene. Then listen for Yes I am.

I made a mistake while painting the wall behind the toilet. Then I got the idea to paint over it with acrylic paint. 212 Favourites26 Comments 7K Views.

That they as single characters have kept par with the legions of bizarre and fantastic yokai. Something about these individual monster legends is so compelling. You may meet him in the dark in your bathroom or in your toilet if they are too filthy.

This Yokai was murdered by a stranger in a school bathroom or its sometimes said she committed. Aka Manto 赤マント Red Cloak also known as Red Cape Red Vest Akai-Kami-Aoi-Kami 赤い紙青い紙 Red Paper Blue Paper or occasionally Aoi Manto 青マント Blue Cloak is a Japanese urban legend about a masked spirit who wears a red cloak and who appears to people using toilets in public or school bathrooms. Akaname the bathroom monster.

The akaname is a goblin-like creature that likes to lick up the dirt in filthy bathrooms. By the way one thing these creatures share in common is the themes of revenge jealousy hate injustice vengeance. Which is scarier the akaname or the squat toilet.

From the spread of kuchisake onna after 1975 such yokai of urban myths have been described by the mass media using a collective term modern yokai. The Shapeshifting Cat Yokai. So keep your bathroom clean or it might pay you a visit.

Hanako-san or Hanako of the Toilet. For the last 5 paintings I wanted to do a few of the named more famous ghosts from Japan like the one I did of Gagoze a few days back. Spirits seeking retribution from a perceived offense.

In a school on the third floor in a girls bathroom knock three times to summon Hanako-san. Bakeneko start off as normal cats but later develop supernatural abilities. Finally the bathroom yokai.

And they cannot be killed. Akaname are small goblin-like yōkai which inhabit only the dirtiest homes and public bathsThey are about the size of a child or a small adult though they generally appears much smaller due to their hunching posture. Different versions of the story include that Hanako-san is the ghost of a World War II-era girl who was.

They can gain these abilities as a result of age after living for around 12 or 13 years from being unusually large from eating too much lamp oil or by having too long a tail. Backers get regular yokai updates via email as well as behind-the-scenes updates and input on which yokai are selected. Slime mold scum hair human waste etc.

Meanwhile the yurei are spirits akin to ghosts free to move elsewhere. New yokai have been born from the stories of haunted schools and urban myths such as kuchisake onna a woman with her mouth torn to her ears and toire no Hanako-san Hanako in the bathroom. Dirty baths filthy toilets abandoned homes Diet.

After being summoned Hanako-san will drag unexpecting victims into the toilet and down into the Yokai realm. This website is kept alive by the support of my backers on Patreon. Like many urban legends the details of the origins of the legend vary depending on the account.


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