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Yokai Horrors From The 18th Century Bakemono Zukushi Scroll - Flashbak

You could cut this 18th Century Japanese scroll into neat squares and use the 24 images for a game of Guess Who? – Yokai. Does yours have one eye..? Does yours have teeth..? Does yours eat raw human anuses..? (The Kappa does.) The scroll, known as the Bakemono zukushi, was painted by an artist or … Continue reading "Yokai Horrors From The 18th Century Bakemono Zukushi Scroll"
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