
Yosuzume - Yokai.com
Appearance: The yosuzume is a rare bird yokai found on Shikoku and in neighboring prefectures. As their name suggests, they are nocturnal, appearing on remote mountain passes and forested roads late at night. Like ordinary sparrows, they are usually found in …
Hōō - Yokai.com
The hōō is one of the most revered and holiest animals in Japan. Second only to the kirin in terms of power, it is the most sacred bird in the Japanese pantheon.
Yosuzume - Wikipedia
Yosuzume (夜雀, "Night-Sparrow") are bird yōkai, the knowledge of which are handed down within the Hada District, Aichi Prefecture towns of Tanokuchi (presently Kuroshio), Tomiyama (presently Nakamura), in Kitagawa, Aki District, in Minamiuwa District, …
Gumyōchō - Yokai.com
Appearance: The gumyōchō is a beautiful two-headed bird that resembles a pheasant. Occasionally it is depicted as having two human heads instead of two bird heads. Their home is Gokuraku jōdo, the realm of utter paradise created by Amida Buddha.
Yōkai : Yosuzume 夜雀, “Night-Sparrow - by Emika Oka
Mar 12, 2024 · The enigmatic yosuzume, a rare yokai bird that inhabits the serene landscapes of Shikoku and its neighboring prefectures, emerges under the cover of night. True to their name, these nocturnal creatures venture onto remote mountain passes and secluded forested roads, forming bustling flocks that fill the air with their incessant chatter.
The 20 Most Popular & Scariest Yokai: Japan’s Legendary Demons
Jan 2, 2025 · There are literally hundreds (and counting) of yokai monsters that are known across Japanese folklore. Let’s get to know some of the most popular ones now. The 20 Most Popular Yokai in Japan 1. Tengu. Tengu is a legendary yokai that you’d likely have come across whilst exploring Japan.
Category:Avian | Yokai Wiki | Fandom
Yokai Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Those yōkai who have the form of a bird.
Tengu: The Mysterious Yokai from Japanese Folklore
Apr 24, 2023 · Tengu is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore that has captivated the imagination of people for centuries. This bird-like yokai has a long and diverse history, unique characteristics, and an interesting appearance that sets it apart from other creatures from Japanese Mythology.
Is The Phoenix Considered A Yokai? - Just About Japan
As a symbol for immortality, renewal and rebirth, this mythical bird yokai plays a big role in Japanese folklore. In this article, we find out everything you need to know about the phoenix, including its status as a yokai, the bird’s appearance and Japanese symbolism.
Aosagibi - Yokai.com
Appearance: When they reach an advanced age, many types of birds transform into magical yōkai with eerie powers. Aosagibi is the name for a bizarre phenomenon caused by transformed herons—particularly the black-crowned night heron.