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  1. Yōkai - Wikipedia

    Yōkai are a vast range of beings, including shapeshifters, ghosts, demons, and tricksters. They can be mischievous, helpful, or malevolent, often appearing as animal-like figures, possessed …

  2. Introduction to Yōkai - Yokai.com

    Yōkai, 妖怪, are strange, supernatural creatures and phenomena from Japanese folklore. The word is a combination of the characters 妖 (yō– attractive, bewitching, calamity) and 怪 (kai– …

  3. What is a Yokai? 30 Mysterious Japanese Demons - Japan Objects

    Jun 11, 2025 · Interest in Japanese yokai culture has exploded in recent years. Painting and prints of shape-shifting animals, water-spirits and city ghouls are emerging at exhibitions all …

  4. Yōkai | Yokai Wiki | Fandom

    Yōkai (妖怪, ghost, phantom, strange apparition) are a class of supernatural monsters in Japanese folklore. The word yōkai is made up of the kanji for "bewitching; attractive; calamity" …

  5. Yokai Definition - History of Japan Key Term | Fiveable

    Yokai are supernatural creatures or spirits in Japanese folklore, often characterized by their mischievous or malevolent behavior. They can take many forms, from animals to humanoid …

  6. Yōkai, The Supernatural Beings Of Japanese Folklore

    Sep 16, 2024 · Yōkai are supernatural beings like kappas, demons, and even haunted household objects that have appeared in Japanese art and folklore for centuries. It’s difficult to define …

  7. The Many Types of Yōkai: A Comprehensive Guide

    Nov 18, 2024 · Yōkai, often translated as “monster” or “spirit,” are a fascinating and diverse aspect of Japanese folklore. These supernatural entities vary widely in appearance, …

  8. Yokai: The Fascinating Supernatural World of Japan

    Jul 9, 2025 · Yokai are a diverse group of supernatural beings, spirits, and monsters in Japanese folklore. They range from mischievous and humorous to terrifying and malevolent, reflecting …

  9. Who are the Yōkai? - World History Edu

    Sep 22, 2024 · Yōkai are a fascinating and diverse group of supernatural creatures, spirits, and demons from Japanese folklore and mythology. They are deeply rooted in Japan’s cultural …

  10. Introduction · Yokai: Visualizing the Supernatual · Japanese Visual …

    Yokai have roots in both Shinto, the native religion of Japan, and Taoist philosophy. In its most basic form, Shinto is the veneration of spirits, called kami, that resided in natural objects.