- en.wikipedia.org YūreiYūrei from the Hyakkai Zukan, c. 1737. Yūrei (幽霊) are figures in Japanese folklore analogous to the Western concept of ghosts.
- tr.wikipedia.org YūreiYuki-onna (Tsukioka Yositoshi). Yūrei (Japonca: 幽霊), Japon folklorunda Batı dünyasındaki hayaletlerin muadili olan figürlerdir.
- yokai.com yuurei/Some yūrei are reluctant to accept their own deaths and haunt their living family, bringing misfortune and unhappiness for the rest of their family members’ lives.
- monstropedia.org index.php?title=YūreiContent from Wikipedia, Japanese mythology, Yokai, Ghosts. View source. History. Discussion. Yūrei (幽霊) are Japanese ghosts.
- mythologicaencyclopedia.com yurei/Yūrei are often compared to Western ghosts but have unique characteristics that reflect Japan's spiritual beliefs, particularly those rooted in Shinto and Buddhism.
- postposmo.com en/japanese-ghosts/Yūrei are Japanese spirits or ghosts that, unlike some Western depictions of ghosts, are not necessarily considered evil.
- thejapanbox.com blogs/japanese-mythology/yureiWhile all Japanese ghosts are called yūrei, within that category there are several specific types of ghosts...
- mythicalcreatures.info characters/yurei/Emaciated or Decomposed Features: Some yūrei are portrayed with emaciated or decomposed features, emphasizing their connection to death and the spirit...
- savvytokyo.com yurei-japanese-ghost-tales/If you high key like when chills run down your spine, let us introduce to you Yūrei: the Japanese ghost that you wish you didn't know about.
- japan-avenue.com Japan BlogWhat is a Yurei, how to recognize one and how to get rid of it? Follow this guide so as not to suffocate with fear when facing Japanese ghosts!
Yūrei
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Yūrei (Japonca: 幽霊), Japon folklorunda Batı dünyasındaki hayaletlerin muadili olan figürlerdir.
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