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What ghosts are there in Japan?
The ghost of the sun is a wooden charm; Tiangou; The valley is ringing; Shan Tong; Sam; Dog god; Cat stocks (cats again); River boy; Sichuan otter; Beaver; Skunk (Qiong Qi); Amikiri (net scissors); Kitsune double (fox fire); Joel Ersh Gu Mo (Online Bride) "The Spider of the Prostitute"; S is not complete (from yuan fire, s is not complete); Tsurubebi(Tsurubebi); Ubagabi (sunbathing and ubagabi; Kasha (train, Kasha); Yanari (Yanari); Ubumet (bird caught, Ubumet); Umizat not (sea head); Node rab not (Node rabnot); Taka Onna (Taka Onna); Te-no-me (te-no-me); Tesso (squirrel, tesso; Kurozuka; Rokurokubi (flying head, Rokurokubi); Sakaba Shira; Markkula-Gehi (anti-pillow, Markkula-Gehi); Yuki-onna (Snow Girl, Yuki-onna); Iki ryi (Ikiri); Shiryō not not not (dead); Yū rei (secluded); Mikoshi and or mikoshi-ny ū d not (see Yue, see Yue, enter the Tao); Shke ra (shrew); Hy not subordinate (Hy not subordinate is hail); Waira ([wa] is and others,waira); Otoroshi (do it with [ro], otoroshi); Nuri Botoc; Nure-Onna; Nurarihyon(ぬらりひょん, unexpected ghost); Gaguoze (Yuanxing Temple, Gaguoze); ? 0? 8ni (ぅにに, not to be confused with the Oni of cruel people); Ao-bōzu (owner of Fang Qing, ao-b ō zu); Akashita; Nup pepp not (ぬっぺっぽぅ, Nupushi); Ushi-oni; Umaru (ぅわんぅぅぅ) is a monster parade in Japanese folklore on summer nights. The names of ghosts are noted as follows.

Wood charm: Wood charm was born when a tree 100 years old. Tengu is a bird-like monster in Japanese folklore.

The sound of the valley means "echo". Shi Yan described an unknown creature in the valley that can imitate sound. Shan Tong: Usually called Mountain and Land, he is a monster who lives in the mountainous area of Kyushu Island. Sometimes he is considered as the river boy in winter.

Yamami: In Japanese folklore, it is considered as a monster that looks like an old woman and lives in the mountains. See the sun in the mountains. Dog God: It is the soul of a dog in the legend of the Four Kingdoms. It will obey the performer's orders. Here, Shi Yan adopted the anthropomorphic technique and applied it to his own work. See the dog god. Cat's share is a cat-shaped monster with a forked tail. See the cat again. He Tong is a famous little water monster. Shi Yan's explanation: Template: Also known as Kawataro. See he tong

Sichuan otter is a kind of otter, and it is said that it can become a person.

Dirt is a kind of monster parasitic in old bathrooms. Its name means licking the soil. Beaver is a raccoon animal that often appears in Japanese folklore. Legend has it that people have the ability to hallucinate and become various objects.

The skunk (Qiong Qi) is an elf in the wind. It is one of the four evils in ancient China mythology. It will run at a high speed, leaving a wound on the people it meets, but it won't make people feel pain. Amikiri (net scissors) was drawn by Shi Yan, just like a small snake-like creature with a bird's head and lobster claws. Its name means "clean cutter".

Kitsune Double is a ghost fire created by a fox.

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Joel Ersh Gu Mo means "prostitute spider", but the word it writes means "entangled bride".

Ten ferrets, which form a row and emit magical flames.

S not s \s \gen bi)se kien Comments: It can now be found in the west of Sain outside the capital, near the temple of Mibudra. As the saying goes, it's called Suzaku S, not bi. On the outskirts of Kyoto, to the south of the Western College and near the temple of the unprocessed king. This school of thought in the world stems from the problem of fire [Hu] Red sparrow (Suzaku). It can now be found in the west of Sain outside the capital and in the nearby Mibudeira Temple. As the saying goes, it's called Suzaku S, not bi. This is based on a true legend in Kyoto, about the ghost of a monk who stole lamp oil.

Tsurubebi (Tsurubebi) tree exits the fireball. It may have something to do with tsurube-otoshi. Furaribi means "unspeakable flame"

Ubagabi (sunbathing and Ubagabi). Comments: It said it appeared in Hanoi province (and asked [Hu] with Hanoi countries). It is said that it appeared in Sichuan province. The source of this picture is a true legend, and its name comes from Kyoto.

Kasha (train, Kasha) is a cat-faced monster Yanari (Yanari), who stole the body at the funeral. These little devils make an embarrassing noise in an old house.

Ubumei is the ghost of a pregnant woman with a baby in her arms by the water.

Umizat is a blind man walking on the sea.

Noderab (Wild Temple Square) is a strange creature standing near the temple bell.

Taka-onna is a female monster who stretches and stares at the room.

Te-no-me (eye of the hand) is a creature with eyes on its hands.

Tesso (Tiexiong). Shi Yan's comments: Raig not only became a mental mouse, but also entered the world (it asked or relied on mental mice to transform traps and the world, [ru] places also. Riggs not only became a mental mouse, but also came into this world. Raigō Anjari is a priest of Mii-dera, who was reprimanded by the emperor for leaning towards Enryaku-ji, and according to legend, he evolved into a group of rats who threw waste into rival temples.

Kurozuka is a notorious witch who eats human flesh in Adamu.

Rokurokubi is a woman suffering from supernatural diseases, which causes her head to stretch and float away from her body at night when her neck is uncertain.

Sakabashira is a pillar installed upside down, which will cause trouble to the house.

Makura-Gacy (anti-pillow) is a ghost who blows your pillow from under your head to your feet when you sleep.

Yuki-onna (Snow Girl, Yuki-onna) is a pale female ghost who appears in the snow and sometimes freezes people to death.

Iki ryi(iki ryi) is a "living ghost". People live, and the soul still lives outside the body. Women who are often jealous and emotional are angry, not the souls of dead people.

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Mikoshi and/or Mikoshi-NY-D-D-D.

Shke ra is a creature peeping through the skylight of an old house.

Hy not sube (hy not sube) is a kappa creature similar to a monkey.

Waira ([wa] is a monster lurking in the mountains, and knows everything about the mountains like the back of his hand.

Otoroshi (and [ro] to do, Otoroshi) is a hairy creature. He is the guardian sitting at the top of torii Gate, a temple of thought.

Nuribotoke (Nuribotoke) is a ghost painted with the color of a monk. Contact or natural state it is not well understood.

Nure-onna (Nure-onna) "It gets wet harmony", which seems to be pronounced as [ji] [yo] "and so on. In Shi Yan's paintings, it is painted as a snake with a face, but it looks like a woman in the sea. It is generally called the ghost of the sea.

Nurarihyon(ぬらりひょん, an unexpected ghost) appeared on a busy night, entered someone's house, sat down for tea, and the ghost did something unexpected freely and easily. It is unintentional to change the guest's style to use a teacup and the host's style to smoke a pipe and blow tobacco, but because the family is busy, its image is the host, and you are not interested in looking for it.

Gagoze (Yuanxing Temple, Gagoze) was tricked into working in Yuanxi Temple once. In the evening, the man who was buried alive turned into a cruel man, looking like a young priest ringing a bell in the hall. Therefore, because of this, Kansai -[gagoze] or [gagoji] means to take a child with the ghost of a cruel person. ? 0? 8ni (ぅに, not to be confused with Oni, a cruel man) is unknown. Is it a cruel person or a cruel woman?

Auburn Zu (Fang Qing's master, Auburn Zu) is a blue monk. It's night, and the leaves of wheat are blue. Children who come home late see the dark blue friar wheat in the middle of the wheat field. All divination departments hang up the tongue that looks red in the sky, but it is not clear whether it has anything to do with it. I don't know what purpose it seems to have. There is no point in walking. A strange-looking ghost with hands and feet attached to a ball made of Polygonum hydropiper meat. [Tsu] [PE] and other [bo] names are similar, but they seem to be different types. It should be a ghost infected with meat. It should be a bad ghost.

Ushi-oni (Ushi-oni) It is a cruel man with a bull's head, but it is compared to the ghost of the sea, attacking people and ships. Probably a minotaur in the form of a western minotaur. In addition, it exists as a patron saint, thanks to Uwajima Festival, which is a commemoration. The bull god likes to call the minotaur [unmushi] [namatonukanushi] to celebrate with O-Shima in the Kagoshima area of Amami on the Dayu Peninsula, but this bull god has made a unique shape with eight horns and eight pairs of glory.

Wu Wan (ぅわんん, Wu Wan) When you leave the house and Cordra, it is a quiet night. It was Wu Wan's ghost who heard an amazing sound during his journey. Of course, when Shi Yan paints, it is basically a ghost voice? There are no other detailed records.

The sources of information are the Library of Congress of Japan and Wikipedia. The above institutions have not sorted out some materials, so I translated and proofread some English and Japanese myself. Please forgive me if there is any discrepancy! ~