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By: Siam Hunter


Tsukumogami ( 付喪神 )

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsukumogami#/media/File:Tsukukogami-Bakemono-Print-Shigekiyo.jpg
Yōkai
In Japanese folklore, yōkai are spirits, Tsukumogami are a specific type of
monsters, or demons that inhabit the yōkai that are spirits inhabiting
world. everyday objects.

• https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kyosai,_Yokai_image_2.jpg
• https://jpninfo.com/3549
Kanji Break Down

• Pronounced as “tsu.” This kanji


means “with” or “including.” It’s
also used to write the word
meaning “to affix.”

• Pronounced as “mo.” This kanji


means “mourning” or “loss.”

• Pronounced as “gami.”
Depending on context, this kanji
means “god” or “spirit.”
How It Happens (supposedly)

• https://www.goodfreephotos.com/vector-images/futon-bed-vector-clipart.png.php
• https://www.maxpixel.net/100-Years-Hundred-One-Hundred-100-Year-Celebration-3835735
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boroboroton#/media/File:SekienBoroboroton.jpg
• https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SekienMokumokuren.jpg#/media/File:SekienMokumokuren.jpg
• http://yokai.com/karakasakozou/
https://www.deviantart.com/xatchett/art/Autumn-Army-Ittan-momen-139916734
Either mischief maker… Or deadly threats…
Paper lanterns have fun by spooking Those cotton rolls fly around, looking for the
unsuspecting humans. next kill.

• http://yokai.com/chouchinobake/
• http://yokai.com/ittanmomen/
More modern depictions of yōkai
in general have become less
fearsome.
From Nintendo’s Yōkai Watch

• https://yo-kai.nintendo.com/yw1/discover/

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