Hyakkai-Zukan (百怪図巻, "The Illustrated Volume of a Hundred Demons") is a picture scroll by Edo period Japanese artist Sawaki Suushi. Completed in 1737, this scroll is a supernatural bestiary, a collections of ghosts, spirits and monsters, which Suushi based on literature, folklore, other artwork. These images had a profound influence on subsequent yōkai imagery in Japan for generations.[1]
Scroll gallery
Mikoshi-nyūdō (見越入道)
Shōkera (しやうけら)
Hyōsube (へうすへ)
Nure-onna (ぬれ女)
Kappa (かわつは)
Gagoze (がごぜ)
Nurarihyon (ぬらりひょん)
Kasha (火車)
Ubume (うぶめ)
Nuppeppō (ぬつへつほう)
Waira (わいら)
Otoroshi (おとろし)
Yamabiko (山びこ)
Nuribotoke (ぬりぼとけ)
Wauwau (わうわう)
Yume no seirei (夢のせいれい)
Yamauba (山うは)
Inugami (犬神)
Nukekubi (ぬけくび)
Yamawarau (山わらう)
Uwan (うわん)
Akaguchi (あか口)
Ushi-oni (うし鬼)
Mehitotsu-bō (目ひとつぼう)
Yūrei (ゆふれゐ)
Furaribi (ふらり火)
Yuki-onna (ゆき女)
Yako (野狐)
Nekomata (猫また)
Kamikiri (かみきり)