61.Nuppeppo
The Nuppeppo is a humorous and obscure yokai from Japanese folklore. It is depicted as a featureless, lumpy humanoid figure with saggy, wrinkled skin. The Nuppeppo is known for emitting a foul smell and is often associated with deserted areas or old onsen (hot spring) bathhouses.
62.Shojo
In Japanese mythology, the Shojo is a type of yokai that resembles a red-faced, red-haired creature. Shojo are known for their love of alcohol, especially sake, and are often depicted with a drunken appearance. They are associated with celebrations and festivities.
63.Uchchaihshravas
In Hindu mythology, Uchchaihshravas is a divine, seven-headed flying horse. It emerged during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) and is considered the mount of Lord Indra, the king of the gods.
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