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According to the Japanese folklore, the Jorōgumo is a magic, 400 year old giant spider, that can change its appearance into that of a beautiful woman. She seduces young handsome men, wraps them up in her webs and eats them.
This is a Kappa. A dwarf-like water demon of Japan. A powerful ghost of drowned souls. Power comes from water stored in dish on top of the head.
ArtStation - Kappa, Devon Cady-Lee
Yōkai are a class of supernatural monsters, spirits and demons in Japanese folklore. The word yōkai is made up of the kanji for "bewitching; attractive; calamity;" and "spectre; apparition; mystery; suspicious". Yōkai range diversely from the malevolent to the mischievous, or occasionally bring good fortune to those who encounter them. Often they possess animal features (such as the Kappa, which is similar to a turtle, or the Tengu which has wings), other times they can appear mostly human…
The rivers and lakes of Japan are have long been the haunts of a wide variety of strange creatures of all shapes and sizes. Although many of these have been regulated to the realm of pure folklore and myth, there are others that have transcended beyond mere legend and become thought of as something more
Unravel the Secrets of Kawaguma - Discover the mysteries behind this mythical creature from Japanese folklore. Explore its symbolism, teachings, and connection to nature. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Kawaguma today!
A concept I made based on The Nue, a legendary beast from the Japanese folklore.
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