Bakezōri are a type of tsukumogami. They look normal sandles with arms and feet and one eye. They like scaring people.

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Bakezōri is a whose name means "ghost sandal." It is a wandering sandal with two arms and two legs, but only one eye. It is said to spook households during the night, running around and continuously chanting: "They have three eyes and two teeth!"

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Despite the most popular way to draw them is like how Shigeru Mizuki did it: there are a few more kinds! Edo period Bakezōri are anthropomorphic, they where object heads! – The lone rider: "Straw and Stick" from Hyakki Yagyo is my fav. - That last one is a Geta Geisha?

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Looking for something beginning with ‘B’ for tomorrow.

The Japanese definitely have more weirdly active inanimate objects than any other folklore tradition I have come across...

‘The Bakezōri is described as a wandering sandal with two arms and two legs, but only one eye’

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Some 18782 Halloween stuff........!!!! [ Yukio is supposed to be a Bakezōri]

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You don't wanna use one of these! ...Or do you? No, probably not. (Zōri is like a straw sandal)

25. Bakezōri - 化け草履👣👁️👅

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