Japanese monster

Uncover the mythical world of Japanese monsters and learn about their captivating legends. Explore the fearsome creatures from Japanese folklore and immerse yourself in their intriguing tales.
Rokurokubi: a type of Japanese yōkai with an extendible neck. They perform bad deeds such as attacking at night and drinking their victims' blood. Japanese Art Styles, Japanese Art Prints, Japanese Artwork, Japanese Mythical Creatures, Mythological Creatures, Monster Design, Monster Art, Japanese Urban Legends, Japanese Yokai

When you take a look into Japan's traditional culture, it's completely natural that Halloween has taken hold in Japan. Here is a Halloween inspired post, covering some common Japanese monsters you might encounter while absorbing the culture.

AvatarN
Naomi Fernandez
Umi bōzu | Yokai.com Fantasy Creatures, Mythical Creatures, Sea Creatures, Japanese Mythology, Japanese Folklore, Japanese Monsters Mythology, Foto Batman, Japanese Yokai, Folklore Art

海坊主 うみぼうず Translation: sea monk Alternate names: umi nyūdō, umi hōshi Habitat: seas, oceans, bays Diet: unknown Appearance: Perhaps no other aquatic yōkai is as mysterious as the giant umi bōzu. Their true form is unknown. Umi bōzu are only ever seen from the shoulders up, but they appear to be roughly humanoid in shape, with inky black skin and

AvatarA
Antoine Menjou