A-Yokai-A-Day: Ōkaburo

Today’s yokai comes by request again. This one is another truly, truly bizarre one.

It cracks me up, it really does. There’s little else I can say about it. It is so bizarre, and so out there, and the intricate story that Toriyama Sekien wove when he created it is just mind-boggling.

I have spoken at length about Toriyama Sekien, and his amazing ability to write puns, as well as his amazing ability to poke scathing fun at things he considered immoral in his time: prostitution, religion, and homosexuality. This piece is of course no different. But I think it speaks for itself, so I will let you go on to read the article itself.

Oh, one more thing that fans might find interesting: the painting on the byobu in my illustration is actually taken from Toriyama Sekien’s second book, which serves as the inspiration for my second book. The illustrations you see there are “omagatoki” (i.e. the hour of meeting evil spirits) and “hinode” (sunrise) which are the opening and closing entries in my next book. Just a little fun fact for those of you who like tiny details as much as I do!

Anyway, read on:

Ookaburo / 大禿 / おおかぶろ

Ookaburo / 大禿 / おおかぶろ

Oh, one more thing! From today until Halloween, you can get my first book, The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons, for just $1! Click here to get it!

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