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A-Yokai-A-Day for 10/8: Shakuchu
This little worm looks a lot less harmful than it actually is. Fortunately the cure sounds relatively simple.
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A-Yokai-A-Day for 10/7: Hizo no kesshaku
These guys gather in your spleen, forming a colony and poisoning your blood. Fortunately, they are easily curable. Read on to find out how!
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Mom, where do babies come from?
Well you see, when a man and a woman love each other very much, yokai infecting their genitals vomit up red and white liquids and wrap their wiry legs around each other becoming permanently entwined.
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A-Yokai-A-Day for 10/5: Koshinuke no mushi
Crack! Pop! Was that your back? If so, you may be infected with one of these guys.
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In case you thought chestbursters were strictly a sci-fi thing, they're not. Yokai were doing it long before Alien came out.
#ayokaiaday for 10/4: in no kameshaku
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One of these years I'm tempted to do an all shunga-themed A-Yokai-A-Day. 🤔
Feeling blue? You might have a yokai inside of you! Read about inki, the spirit of depression, on today's A-Yokai-A-Day!
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Poor Hoichi. He was a master at playing by ear, but what's he going to do now?
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Ever wonder how ranchu goldfish get their unique shape? There's a brutal and bloody story behind this unique mutation.
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It's ironic that the 2020 Gion Matsuri was cancelled due to an epidemic, given that the Gion Matsuri was actually started in 869 due to an epidemic.
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