- 22:17, 26 May 2008 diff hist +1 Onryō current
- 22:16, 26 May 2008 diff hist +177 Onryō
- 22:15, 26 May 2008 diff hist +2,794 N Onryō New page: '''Onryō''' (怨霊) is a Japanese ghost who is able to return to the physical world in order to seek vengeance. ==Origin== The traditional Japanese spirit world is layered, with Yomi o...
- 22:07, 26 May 2008 diff hist −127 Otoroshi current
- 22:05, 26 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Otoroshi.jpg current
- 22:03, 26 May 2008 diff hist +1,170 N Otoroshi New page: thumb|155px|right|Otoroshi as illustrated by Craig Arndt. '''Otoroshi''' is a yokai in Japanese mythology ==Appearance== Otoroshi is mysterious creature that is ba...
- 21:46, 26 May 2008 diff hist +23 N Shoki Redirecting to Zhong Kui current
- 21:45, 26 May 2008 diff hist +23 N Shōki Redirecting to Zhong Kui current
- 21:45, 26 May 2008 diff hist +1,887 N Zhong Kui New page: thumb|155px|right|Shōki slaying an oni-demon. '''Zhong Kui''' (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng Kuí; Japanese: '''Shōki''') is traditionally regarded as a vanquisher ... current
- 21:40, 26 May 2008 diff hist −5,807 Oroshi Redirecting to Orochi current
- 21:39, 26 May 2008 diff hist +4,165 Orochi
- 21:35, 26 May 2008 diff hist 0 Oroshi
- 21:34, 26 May 2008 diff hist −37 Oroshi
- 21:33, 26 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Oroshi.jpg current
- 21:31, 26 May 2008 diff hist +5,864 N Oroshi New page: thumb|right|Susanoo slaying the Yamata-no-Orochi ca. 1870s by Toyohara Chikanobu. '''Yamata no Orochi''' (八岐の大蛇 lit. "big snake of eight branches"; often cal...
- 21:12, 26 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Shoki.jpg current
- 21:09, 26 May 2008 diff hist +7,651 N Oni New page: '''Oni''' (鬼) are creatures from Japanese folklore, variously translated as demons, devils, ogres or trolls. thumb|155px|right|The hero Shoki slaying an oni ==Etym...
- 00:30, 24 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nue 2.jpg current
- 00:29, 24 May 2008 diff hist +72 Nue →History
- 19:09, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nurarihyo.jpg current
- 19:09, 23 May 2008 diff hist +501 N Nurarihyon New page: thumb|155px|right|Nurarihyo. '''Nurarihyon''' is a discrete yokai who sneaks into houses on busy evenings. On nights when everyone is busy preparing the evening me... current
- 18:29, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:SekienOkubi.jpg current
- 18:28, 23 May 2008 diff hist +703 N Ōkubi New page: thumb|180px|right|The ''ōkubi'' as illustrated by Toriyama Sekien. In Japanese folklore, '''Ōkubi''' (大首) are giant heads of either men or women. ==Behav... current
- 18:24, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Ohaguro-bettari.jpg current
- 18:24, 23 May 2008 diff hist +1 Ohaguro-bettari current
- 18:24, 23 May 2008 diff hist +9 Ohaguro-bettari
- 18:23, 23 May 2008 diff hist +1,605 N Ohaguro-bettari New page: thumb|155px|right|Ohaguro-bettari. '''Ohaguro-bettari''' is a female yokai in Japanese mythology. ==Etymology== Long ago, when a Japanese woman got married s...
- 17:49, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nuribotoke.jpg current
- 17:49, 23 May 2008 diff hist +1,072 N Nuribotoke New page: thumb|155px|right|Nuribotoke as illustrated by Toriyama Sekien. The '''Nuribotoke''' is an animated corpse in Japanese mythology. ==Origin== One theory is that t... current
- 17:32, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Shigeru Mizuki Road Nurikabe.jpg current
- 17:31, 23 May 2008 diff hist +1,074 N Nurikabe New page: thumb|155px|right|nurikabe as illustrated by Mizuki Shigeru. The '''nurikabe''' (ぬりかべ) is a yokai, or spirit, from Japanese folklore. The nurikabe manifest... current
- 17:29, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nurikabe.jpg current
- 17:13, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Suuhi Nure-onna.jpg current
- 17:12, 23 May 2008 diff hist +1,578 N Nure-onna New page: thumb|right|200px|A nure-onna as depicted in Sawaki Suushi's ''Hyakkai-Zukan'' A '''nure-onna''' (濡女 lit. "wet woman") is an amphibious creature with the ... current
- 16:56, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nuppeppo.jpg current
- 16:55, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:SekienNuppeppo.jpg current
- 16:55, 23 May 2008 diff hist +439 N Nuppeppo New page: thumb|180px|right|The ''nuppeppo'' as illustrated by Toriyama Sekien. A '''Nuppeppo''' is a spirit or yokai in Japanese folklore. Nuppeppo usually appears at ...
- 16:49, 23 May 2008 diff hist +2,092 N Nukekubi New page: '''Nukekubi''' (抜首) are yokai found in Japanese folklore. ==Appearance== By day, nukekubi appear to be normal human beings but at night, the head and neck can detach from the body a... current
- 21:34, 14 May 2008 diff hist −14 Nue
- 21:33, 14 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nue.jpg current
- 21:33, 14 May 2008 diff hist +2,948 N Nue New page: thumb|250px|right|Kuniyoshi Utagawa, ''Taiba (The End)'', 1852. The print depicts a nue descending upon the Imperial palace in a black cloud A '''nue''' (鵺) is a chimer...
- 21:11, 14 May 2008 diff hist +1 Noppera-bō
- 21:11, 14 May 2008 diff hist +44 Noppera-bō
- 21:09, 14 May 2008 diff hist +5,524 N Noppera-bō New page: thumb|155px|right|Noppera-bo as illustrated by Mizuki Shigeru. The '''Noppera-bo''' (のっぺら坊) is a faceless ghost in Japanese mythology. ==Appearance== Noppe...
- 20:55, 14 May 2008 diff hist −269 Mujina
- 20:43, 14 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:SekienNingyo.gif current
- 20:42, 14 May 2008 diff hist +3,583 N Ningyo New page: thumb|A ''ningyo'' from Toriyama Sekien's ''Konjaku Hyakki Shūi''. '''Ningyo''' (人魚, "human fish"), often translated as "mermaid," is a fish-like creature f... current
- 20:26, 14 May 2008 diff hist +22 N Neko-mata Redirecting to Bakeneko current
- 20:21, 14 May 2008 diff hist −17 Namazu
- 20:20, 14 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Namazu.jpg current