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Hyakki Yagyō (百鬼夜行, "Night
Parade of One
Hundred Demons"), also
transliterated Hyakki Yakō, is an
idiom in ****anese folklore.
Sometimes an
orderly procession...
- Gazu
Hyakki Yagyō (画図百鬼夜行, "The
Illustrated Night Parade of a
Hundred Demons" or The
Illustrated Demon Horde's
Night Parade) is the
first book of ****anese...
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characteristic can also be seen in the
Tsukumogami Emaki and the
Hyakki Yagyō Emaki. The
Hyakki Yagyō Emaki (百鬼夜行絵巻) from the
Muromachi period also
depicts many of...
- the
second book of ****anese
artist Toriyama Sekien's
famous Gazu
Hyakki Yagyō tetralogy,
published c. 1779. A
version of the
tetralogy translated and...
- Monogatarishū, and in
these publications,
mentions of
phenomena such as
Hyakki Yagyō can be seen. The yōkai that
appear in this
literature were p****ed on to...
- of a kiinushii. In the
collection of yōkai depictions, the Gazu
Hyakki Yagyō by
Toriyama Sekien,
under the
title 木魅 ("kodama"), an aged man and woman...
- meaning, but not the
sound of the word. In
Toriyama Sekien's Gazu
Hyakki Yagyō, it is
depicted as a
spider woman mani****ting
small fire-breathing spiders...
- two feet, as
depicted in the yōkai
emaki such the "Hyakki
Yagyo Zumaki". In the
Hyakki Yagyo Emaki from the
Muromachi period, yōkai that
appeared as umbrellas...
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demon with a horse's head and deer's body. The c. 1832
Hyakki Yagyō Emaki (百鬼夜行絵巻; "Hyakki
Yagyō emakimono")
depicts it with one eye, a horse's
mouth and ears...
- snakes. Many Edo
Period publications such as the
Hyakkai Zukan, Gazu
Hyakki Yagyō,
among others,
depict this yōkai as a
woman with a
snake body,
which would...