Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-29602226-20180401104231/@comment-26517142-20190416211102

I agree to those stated, Galeah. I in fact, have a certain Yokai book that shares several Yokais of the tsukumogami category. They should earn a spot in the sun.

Apart from options such as Hanadaku Tengu (red-faced big nosed Tengu), Zashiki Warashi (litttle home invader), Umi-bozo (sea giant), Funa Yurei (ghostly boatsmen) and Odokuro (skeleton giant)..

We have Wanyuudo (the flaming head on a wheel), Seto Taisho (man made of teacups and porcelain stuffs), Mokumoku Ren (thousands of eyes on a paper screen),Biwa Bokuboku (Lute-monk), Koto Furunushi (living koto), Shamisen-choro (old man Shamisen), Nurikabe (the living wall), Kosode no Te (haunted kimono robe),  Boroboro-ton (haunted comforter) and Nuppepo (the blob of unknown flesh). To name the most. XD