Yokai postcard set

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Yokai postcard set

¥1,000

A set of postcards with images of Japanese yokai spirits for protection and healing. From original drypoint etchings.

Includes eight postcards.

149 in stock

SKU: NKPC-S-001 Categories: ,

Description

There are many traditions in Japan of sharing an image of a particular yokai spirit to offer help and protection against an epidemic. This set of eight postcards is based on a series of drypoint etching prints featuring charming and helpful yokai.

Each postcard is also available individually.
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Amabie postcard (front)

Amabie

The Amabie is a Japanese yokai spirit that appears from the ocean to warn against plagues. Sharing an image of the Amabie is meant to offer help and protection against an epidemic.

Jinja-hime postcard (front)

Jinja-hime

The Jinja-hime is a Japanese yokai spirit that appears from the ocean to warn against plagues. Sharing an image of the Jinja-hime is meant to offer help and protection against an epidemic.

Yogen-no-tori postcard (front)

Yogen-no-tori

The Yogen-no-tori is a black bird like a crow with two heads, one of which is white. Looking at the image of this Japanese yokai spirit in the morning and evening was thought to be effective against plagues.

Honen-game postcard (front)

Honen-game

The Honen-game Japanese yokai spirit is a long-haired woman with two horns, with a turtle’s body and a tail like a minokasa (old-style rain poncho). Its image was used as a charm for warding off evil.

Kudan postcard (front)

Kudan

The Kudan is a half-human, half-cow Japanese yokai spirit, which predicts important events during its short life. The image of the Kudan is a charm for warding off evil and inviting luck.

Yamawarawa postcard (front)

Yamawarawa

The Yamawarawa is a Japanese yokai spirit that appears in the mountains to help woodcutters. Sharing an image of the Yamawarawa also offers help and protection against an epidemic.

Amabiko postcard (front)

Amabiko

The Amabiko is a Japanese yokai spirit that looks and sounds like a monkey, with three legs and clawed feet. Sharing an image of the Amabiko is meant to offer help and protection against an epidemic.

Yamawaro postcard (front)

Yamawaro

The Yamawaro is a Japanese yokai spirit with three legs, covered with leaves or feathers, which appears in the mountains. Sharing an image of the Yamawaro is meant to offer help and protection against misfortune.

Additional information

Weight 42 g
Dimensions 148 × 100 × 5 mm

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