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  1. Oni - Wikipedia

    • An oni (鬼(おに)) (/oʊni/ OH-nee) is a kind of yōkai, demon, orc, ogre, or troll in Japanese folklore. They are believed to live in caves or deep in the mountains. Oni are known for their superhuman strength and have been associated with powers like thunder and lightning, along with their evil nature manifesting in their propensity for murder and cannibalism. They are … See more

    Etymology, change of meaning

    Oni, written in kanji as 鬼, is read in China as guǐ (pinyin), meaning something invisible, formless, or unworldly, in other words, a 'ghost' or the 'soul of the dead'. On the other hand, the Japanese dictionary Wamyō Ruijushō ( … See more

    Origins

    Most Japanese folklore come from the Kojiki (古事記, "Records of Ancient Matters" or "An Account of Ancient Matters") and Nihongi (日本紀, "Japanese Chronicles"). These stories are the history and developme… See more

     
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  6. What Is An Oni? – Japanese Demons Explained

    The Oni are figures in Japanese mythology and folklore most similar to demonic spirits. Depending on the story, they can be described as a demon, an ogre or a troll. Although they are most like these figures from European folklore, they …

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    Oni (鬼) are a major hostile species within Japanese mythology. They are often depicted as fearsome, supernatural creatures with horns, sharp claws, and wild hair. Regarded as demons, ogres, or trolls, they are very popular characters …

  9. Oni - Yokai.com

    Appearance: Oni are one the greatest icons of Japanese folklore. They are large and scary, standing taller than the tallest man, and sometimes taller than trees. They come in many varieties, but are most commonly depicted with red or …

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  11. Yōkai - Wikipedia

    Yōkai (妖怪, "strange apparition") are a class of supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore.The kanji representation of the word yōkai comprises two characters that both mean "suspicious, doubtful", [1] and while the Japanese …

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