Japanese Yokai

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Hi Sugars ❤️ in this update I will tell you about some most scariest and dangerous Japanese yokai means legendary ghost. So let's start...
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1) Kasa-Obake

Kasa-Obake are a mythical ( beast ) ghost or yokai in Japanese folklore ( Japanese material ). They are sometimes but not always considered a tsukumogami ( "tool kami" also means spirit ) an old umbrella turned into. They are also called "Karakasa-Obake", "Kasa-Bake", and "Karakasa-Koza". Kasa-Obake is a harmless ghost and enjoys scaring people and licking them by its long tongue.

( Kasa-Obake just looked scary but it's not harmful )

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( Kasa-Obake just looked scary but it's not harmful )

2) Noppera-bo

The Noppera-bo, or faceless ghost is a Japanese yokai that looks like a human but has no face. It mostly scaring people in village and loves to  scratching their faces.

( Noppera-bo wear kimono with no face )

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( Noppera-bo wear kimono with no face )

3) Rokurokubi

In the first year of complete in Euchigo Province ( now Fukui prefecture ) there was a house of a girl whose head rolled off the pillow while she was asleep, detached from the body. At worst, Rokurokubi might just give people a fright, intentionally or unintentionally or, they sometimes eat small animals and lick the oil off lamps.

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