
Yokai.com | The Illustrated Database of Japanese Folklore
Welcome to Yokai.com, the illustrated database of Japanese folklore. This is an illustrated encyclopedia featuring ghosts, monsters, and legendary figures from Japan. All of the entries on this site are …
Introduction to Yōkai - Yokai.com
Depending on who you’re talking to, specific creatures may or may not be classified as yokai. Are ghosts yōkai? Are oni yōkai? Can good spirits be yōkai or are they only evil spirits? Are kami yōkai? Does …
Yōkai Finder - Yokai.com
Yōkai Finder Can’t think of the name of the yōkai you are looking for? You can browse yōkai by specific categories to narrow down your search. Please note that categories are not completely inclusive or …
About This Site | Yokai.com
Yokai.com opened in 2013 and has been growing steadily since then. This website is intended as an introduction to the supernatural creatures and phenomena of Japanese folklore known as yōkai.
Shinchū | Yokai.com
神虫 しんちゅう Translation: divine insect Habitat: the southern mountains of Enbutai Diet: evil spirits and demons, particularly those which spread disease Appearance: Shinchū are great insect gods …
Futakuchi onna - Yokai.com
二口女 ふたくちおんな Translation: two-mouthed woman Habitat: usually occurs in married women Diet: as a normal person, only twice as much Appearance: Families who notice that their food stocks are …
Tsuchigumo - Yokai.com
土蜘蛛 つちぐも Translation: ground spider Alternate names: yatsukahagi, ōgumo ("giant spider") Habitat: rural areas, mountains, forests, and caves Diet: humans, animals; anything that it can trap …
Toire no Hanako-san | Yokai.com
トイレの花子さん といれのはなこさん Translation: Hanako of the Toilet Alternate names: Sanbanme no Hanako-san (Hanako of the Third Stall) Habitat: the third stall in the third floor girls’ restroom …
Yamauba | Yokai.com
山姥 やまうば Translation: mountain hag, mountain crone Alternate names: yamanba, onibaba Habitat: isolated huts or caves, deep in the mountains Diet: generally eats human food, but will cook anything …
Kuchisake onna | Yokai.com
口裂け女 くちさけおんな Translation: slit-mouthed woman Habitat: dimly-lit streets and alleys Diet: none; though enjoys hard candy Appearance: The kuchisake onna is the ghost of a woman who was …