The Amanojaku or Amanjaku ( 天邪鬼 あまのじゃく , "heavenly evil spirit") is a prehistoricdemon-like creature in
It has been said that Shuten-dōji was the strongest oni of Japan. Academic folklorist Kazuhiko Komatsu has counted Shuten-dōji among the three most feared yōkai in medieval Kyoto, alongside the vixen Tamamo-no-Mae and the demon Ōtakemaru.
One such list is the Three Most Evil Yokai of Japan (japanese: 日本三大悪妖怪, Nihon san dai aku yōkai). These are the three monsters who, according to legend, posed the greatest threats to Japan's existence. They are Shuten dōji, Tamamo no Mae, and Sutoku Tennō.
Amatsu-Mikaboshi, also known as the Primal Chaos, is an evil entity that was born out of all the rancor, hatred and desire for revenge of the goddess Izanami. He is the embodiment of chaos and evil, an avatar of the Prime God Khaos and the shadow of the goddess Izanami.
In Japanese mythology and fantasy, mazoku (魔族) are supernatural beings, normally evil ones such as devils or demons. A maō (魔王) or maou is a ruler of mazoku, or in fiction more generically a dark lord or powerful monster.
Shinigami (Japanese: 死神, lit. 'kami of death') are kami that invite humans toward death in certain aspects of Japanese religion and culture. Shinigami have been described as monsters, helpers, and creatures of darkness. Shinigami are used for tales and religions in Japanese culture.
If you take a leaf through a Japanese dictionary, the first definition of deku you'll find is simply “puppet” or “wooden puppet”.
Shuten Dōji, King of Oni.
The oni are the strongest, most violent, and dangerous yokai. Their appearance is similar to that of an ogre or demon, their body is red — sometimes blue or green — they have horns and fangs and carry an iron mace. It's one of the oldest supernatural beings and its origin is related to Buddhism.
The word Shinigami translates to “death god”. It comes from two Japanese words; “shi” and “kami”. “Shi” is the Japanese word for death, while “kami” is the word used for gods and spirits. Japanese folklore presents Shinigami to be a less terrifying version of the western Grim Reaper, the “harvester of souls”.
Lord Enma (エンマ大王) is the eponymous main character of the 2015 Japanese anime film Yo-kai Watch the Movie: Lord Enma and the Five Tales, Nyan! He is the current ruler of the Yo-kai World and predecessor after his namesake grandfather King Enma.
Raijin And Fujin
In Japanese stories, they are the most feared kami because of the damage storms and typhoons have caused to Japanese islands throughout the centuries. As a playful anecdote, parents in Japan would tell their kids to hide their bellybuttons during storms so Raijin wouldn't consume their bellies.
Shuten-dōji has been regarded as the most famous and strongest oni in Japan. The legend of Shuten-dōji has been described since the 14th century in various arts, traditional performing arts and literature such as emakimono, jōruri, noh, kabuki, bunraku, and ukiyo-e.
Shinobu Kocho is a capable Demon Slayer whose worthy of being the Insect Hashira. That being said, she's arguably the weakest Hashira when it comes to pure strength.
In Japanese Buddhism, jikininki ("human-eating ghosts"; pronounced shokujinki in modern Japanese), are similar to Gaki/Hungry ghost; the spirits of greedy, selfish or impious individuals who are cursed after death to seek out and eat humans and human corpses.
Though some Yo-kai cannot die in the strictest sense of the word, they can have their Soul Gems forcefully removed, leaving an empty shell behind or be exorcised and sent to the other side. The "death" can be reversed by returning their souls, however.
One of the oldest examples of yokai art was the Hyakki Yagyo Zu, a 16th century scroll that portrayed a pandemonium of Japanese monsters. This formed the basis for Japan's first definitive encyclopedia of yokai characters through the work of 18th century printmaker Toriyama Sekien.
The most beautiful man in the Yokai World and one of the few males of his kind, Yukio is quite popular among the ladies. It never seems to go anywhere, though as he struggles to understand love. Nevertheless, his heart is set on one human girl, you. Can you teach this pretty boy how to love?
Will Wiggins III, otherwise known as Black Oni, is a Graphic Designer, Illustrator, and Action-RPG focused streamer, heavily influenced by Black and Japanese culture. "Born, and protector of sacred land," reflects his views of art and gaming as sacred forms of exploration & expression.
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As an Oni, he has very distinct red horns on his head.
An extremely unorthodox weapon that flies in the face of decades of conventional mechanized warfare, the King Oni was a humanoid battle-walker that stood approximately six stories tall.
Ara ara can be translated into the following variations below. And it's used in many ways, just like, “well, well” or “oh, my.” You can use it when you're surprised, disapproving, or just being affectionate. Oh my. My, my. Oh dear.
First let me start with Dabi name and what it means: Dabi literally means “cremation” in English. There's another kanji that translates to “cremation,” it's Kasō.