- In ****anese folklore,
tsukumogami (付喪神 or つくも神, lit. "tool kami") are
tools that have
acquired a kami or spirit.
According to an
annotated version of...
-
Tsukumogami Kashimasu (****anese: つくもがみ貸します, "
Tsukumogami For Rent") is a ****anese
novel written by
Megumi Hatakenaka and
published in 2007. A sequel, titled...
- F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abumi-guchi A
small furry tsukumogami formed from the
stirrup of a
mounted soldier who fell in battle, it typically...
- ****anese folklore. They are sometimes, but not always,
considered a
tsukumogami that old
umbrellas turn into. They are also
called "karakasa-obake" (から傘おばけ)...
- kuchisake-onna (口裂け女). Some yōkai
resemble inanimate objects (such as the
tsukumogami),
while others have no
discernible shape. Yōkai are
typically described...
-
transforms into a girl
wearing a
kimono named Kiriha. She
happens to be a
tsukumogami called a "tsugumomo,"
objects that have
gained a soul
through long years...
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animistic traditions.
Obake derived from
household objects are
often called tsukumogami. A
bakemono usually either disguises itself as a
human or
appears in...
- 暮露暮露団 [bo̞ɺo̞bo̞ɺo̞to̞ɴ];
meaning "boroboro (tattered) ****on") is a
tsukumogami yōkai, and is
believed to be evil and
dangerous to humans. The Boroboroton...
- in Tokyo. A
pessimistic young man
whose siblings were
murdered by a
tsukumogami, his
attitude out in the
field has
resulted his
grandfather sending him...
-
illustrated in
Sekien Toriyama's Gazu
Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro. It is a type of
tsukumogami formed from a stirrup,
usually one that once
belonged to a dead soldier...