• An image of futakuchi-onna from the Ehon Hyaku Monogatari. Futakuchi-onna (ふたくちおんな - 二口女, "two-mouthed woman") is a type of yōkai or Japanese monster.
  • This article delves into the origins, cultural significance, and tales surrounding Futakuchi Onna, along with its psychological and societal themes.
  • In Japanese mythology, Futakuchi onna are most often thought to be shape-changed yama-uba posing as young women who eat more food than a normal young woman.
  • Bu efsaneye göre; iki ağızlı bir kadının (futakuchi-onna) yüzünde küçük ve kafasının arkasında kocaman bir ikinci ağzı var.
  • Futakuchi-onna is a fascinating and eerie creature deeply entrenched in Japanese folklore and mythology.
  • Content from Wikipedia, Japanese mythology, Yokai. View source. History. Discussion. In Japanese mythology, the futa-kuchi-onna (二口女 lit. "two-mouthed woman"...
  • The legend of the Futakuchi-onna was first compiled in the Ehon hyaku monogatari, but is not actually from the province of Shimōsa, and instead comes from the...
  • There is some disagreement in Japan as to Futakuchi-onna’s origins and how she got her second mouth.
  • Check out Jess’s roughs and sketches to see how she brought this Futakuchi Onna to life!
  • The Futakuchi-onna bears all the vulnerabilities of a human woman, with the added disadvantage of having a second mouth that can expose her innermost...