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#GhostlyRevenge—Oiwa and her disfigured face haunts her traitorous husband in this iconic image of her angry spirit merged with a lantern, drawn by Hokusai. As Japan's most famous ghost story, #YotsuyaKaidan continues to influence Japanese #horror even today. #FolkloreThursday
Oiwa is a Japanese ghost, the vengeful spirit of a young woman betrayed by her husband. He disfigured her face in an attempt to get rid of her so he could marry a younger woman. She cursed the pair on her death & returned to haunt all who had betrayed her.
#FolkloreThursday
Tsurara-onna Jorogumo
Oiwa and Kidomaru
a bunch of Yoaki related fan servants
Oiwa Bokon / Yokai Ghost Japanese Ukiyo-e by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
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Oiwa is a Japanese ghost, the vengeful spirit of a young woman betrayed by her husband. He disfigured her face in an attempt to get rid of her so he could marry a younger woman. She cursed the pair on her death & returned to haunt all who had betrayed her.
#FolkloreThursday
#spooktober, #Japan! Some of you may be familiar with images of a ghastly-looking woman with a bulging forehead/eye. This is Oiwa from the kabuki play Tōkaidō Yotsuya kaidan (Ghost Story of Yotsuya in Tokaido) by Tsuruya Namboku IV in 1825. 👻 This is an Utagawa Kuniyoshi print.
#MardiConseil📚 lie son destin à ceux de Gran et Lyria dans Granblue fantasy, de Makoto Fugetsu & Kenji Oiwa, chez @pikaedition
Oiwa is a Japanese ghost, the vengeful spirit of a young woman betrayed by her husband. He disfigured her face in an attempt to get rid of her so he could marry a younger woman. She cursed the pair on her death & returned to haunt all who had betrayed her.
#FolkloreThursday
今年の花粉はひと味違うぜ!という勢いで例年より深刻な被害が出ております私のまぶた。下手すると一日OIWAさん状態なのでJINSの花粉CUTを装備。とりあえず視野が狭いです。肝心要の花粉をCUTしてくれる部分が邪魔っていう・・
The vengeful ghost of Oiwa, disfigured after her husband poisoned her to marry again #FolkloreThursday