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Devil Priest | woodblock print by Matahei (early 18th centur… | Flickr Japanese Myth, Japanese Monster, Japanese Mythology, Japanese Drawings, Japanese Folklore, Japanese Artwork, Japanese Illustration, Traditional Japanese Art, Japon Illustration

woodblock print by Matahei (early 18th century); printed from re-carved blocks probably early 20th century; from my collection. A devil as an itinerant priest in the Otsu-e style. This design was pasted inside houses for protection. Oban tate-e (24.5 x 44.0 cm). From the Mingeikan Folk Crafts Museum description of Otsu-e: "The name otsu-e is derived from the place where these paintings were sold, in and around the post town of Otsu, which lay on the Tokaido Road running between Edo (present…

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Oni hitokuchi | Yokai.com Japanese Myth, Japan Poster, Monster Legends, Japan Painting, Japanese Mythology, Without A Trace, Japanese Folklore, Creature Artwork, Japon Illustration

鬼一口 おにひとくち Translation: one bite from an oni Alternate names: kamikakushi (spirited away) Appearance: When people vanish without warning or without a trace, their disappearance is often blamed on evil spirits. There are a number of different words describing this phenomenon. When a person is said to have been kidnapped and taken to the other

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