How are youkai born?

It is said that the vast majority of Yokai are born from the emotions of human, especially the powerful emotions of fear, yearning or hate. But there are other ways for a Yokai to come into being: 1. From the violence of natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, windstorms or volcanic eruptions.
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How are youkai created?

When the god Izanagi returned from the Land of Yomi, he purified himself in a bath. As he dried his body, each falling drop of water soaked into the soil and imbued the land with supernatural potential. Thus, the yokai were born.
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How do people become rokurokubi?

Living People Become Rokurokubi After Being Cursed

A woman could become a rokurobubi after committing a sin or being unfaithful to her husband. However, if her father, husband, or other family member commits a sin, the curse of the rokurokubi may still inexplicably fall upon the woman .
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Where did Yokais originate?

In Japanese folklore, yōkai (妖怪) refers to legendary ghosts, monsters, and spirits. Rooted in Japanese animism, ancient Japanese religion, and the providence of nature, these mythical creatures are attributed with strange behaviors to explain the otherwise mysterious phenomena encountered in ancient life.
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Who created the yōkai?

For example, Arifumi Sato is known to be a creator of modern yōkai, and Shigeru Mizuki, a manga artist of yōkai, in writings concerning research about yōkai, pointed out that newly-created yōkai do exist, and Mizuki himself, through GeGeGe no Kitaro, created about 30 new yōkai.
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The History of Yokai in Japan! - Gaijin Goombah



Can a human become a yokai?

In some cases even a normal human can become a youkai under the right conditions. Gensokyo youkai tend to live within the wilderness, far away from human settlements. Normal youkai seem to behave like wild animals, attacking humans within their territory on sight.
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Are there any friendly yokai?

Some yokai are friendly and totally harmless, while others are outright fearsome and malicious — there are some man-eating monsters in the mix, too!
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What is the most famous yokai?

1. Kappa. Kappa is a famous yokai that every Japanese person knows. The body of this creature is covered in green and it has fins for hands and feet.
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Are Yokai born?

How are Yokai born? It is said that the vast majority of Yokai are born from the emotions of human, especially the powerful emotions of fear, yearning or hate.
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What was the first yokai?

One of the oldest examples of yokai art was the Hyakki Yagyo Zu, a 16th century scroll that portrayed a pandemonium of Japanese monsters. This formed the basis for Japan's first definitive encyclopedia of yokai characters through the work of 18th century printmaker Toriyama Sekien.
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What is the yōkai with a long neck?

Rokurokubi (ろくろ首, 轆轤首) is a type of Japanese yōkai (apparition). They look almost completely like humans with some differences. There is a type whose neck stretches and another whose head detaches and flies around freely (nukekubi). The Rokurokubi appear in classical kaidan (spirit tales) and in yōkai works.
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What are Japanese vampires called?

Japan has no native legends about vampires. However some Japanese mythical creatures bear some similarities to vampires, such as the Nure-onna who is a snake-like woman that feasts on human blood. Japanese vampires made their first appearances in the cinema of Japan during the late 1950s.
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Can Nekomata Shapeshift?

Even in the kaidan collections, the "Tonoigusa (宿直草)" and the "Sorori Monogatari (曾呂利物語)," nekomata conceal themselves in mountain recesses; and there are stories that deep in the mountains they shapeshift into humans.
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What yōkai is kyubi?

Kyubi (キュウビ) is a Fushigi Class, Fire-attribute fox Yo-Kai ranked S. According to the Japanese Yo-kai Daijiten (yo-kai dictionary) it states 'This Fox yokai is one of the strongest out of every yokai. He can easily make a volcano erupt. ' There are actually two Kyubi we know of.
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How did whisper become a yōkai?

In Yo-kai are Real!, Whisper was finally freed from the Crank-a-kai by a curious young boy going by the name of Nathan Adams after being trapped for 190 years. He introduced himself as a Yo-kai, and gave the boy a Yo-kai Watch to wear on his wrist.
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Are yōkai real in Japan?

Kappa (河童) are one of the well-known yokai in Japan.

Their actual existence has even been believed at some point as mummified remains of creatures discovered that had the morphological characteristics of this mythological monster.
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Which yōkai is the strongest?

125: Okawa Ryuho is the strongest, game over.
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What is the biggest yōkai?

Description. Daidarabotchi are colossal humanoids which resemble bald-headed priests. They have big, rolling eyes, long, lolling tongues, and pitch black skin. They share a lot of similarities with other giants, like ōnyūdō and umi bōzu, but they are by far the largest giants found in yōkai folklore.
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Who is the most evil Japanese god?

One such list is the Three Most Evil Yokai of Japan (japanese: 日本三大悪妖怪, Nihon san dai aku yōkai). These are the three monsters who, according to legend, posed the greatest threats to Japan's existence.
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Japanese Legends: The Three Most Evil Yokai of Japan
  • Shuten dōji, oni. ...
  • Tamamo no Mae, kitsune. ...
  • Emperor Sutoku, tengu.
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Who is the God of yokai?

Yokai are the demons of Japanese mythology. They were born when the god Izanagi washed himself in a river to purify himself after entering Yomi in search of Izanami. When he removed his clothes, an innumerable amount of beings of all kinds emerged from his body, such as the Kappa, Nekomata, Kitsune, and so on.
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What is the strongest yokai in Japan?

Jump forth to modern times, Shuten Dōji frequently appears in Japanese video games, typically as a stronger enemy or end-level boss. Folklorist Kazuhiko Komatsu also considers him one of the strongest Japanese Yokai in Japanese folktales.
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Are Gashadokuro real?

Gashadokuro (がしゃどくろ/ 餓者髑髏, literally "starving skeleton", also known as Odokuro) are mythical creatures in Japanese mythology.
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Can yōkai have children?

While half-human/half-yokai children do exist in Japanese folklore, they are—with few exceptions—normal human beings. Whatever it is that makes a yokai, it doesn't carry over to their half-human children.
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Why do yōkai wear masks?

The Hannya mask is used in many noh and kyōgen Japanese plays, as well as in Shinto ritual kagura dances. The Hannya mask portrays the souls of women who have become demons due to obsession or jealousy (similar to the Buddhist concept of a Hungry ghost).
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Is Kitsune a yōkai?

Kitsune are believed to possess superior intelligence, long life, and magical powers. They are a type of yōkai. The word kitsune is sometimes translated as 'fox spirit', which is actually a broader folkloric category.
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