Japanese Yokai Information Resources
Japanese Yokai Information Resources
Japanese folklore features hundreds of supernatural beings known as yokai—spirits, monsters, shapeshifters, and mysterious entities found throughout classical literature, Shinto beliefs, Buddhist stories, and regional folklore. Famous yokai include kitsune, oni, tengu, kappa, yurei, and countless local spirits. The resources below connect to respected encyclopedias, academic research, museums, and cultural studies.
Yokai Encyclopedias & Overviews
- Yokai Database – Detailed Yokai Profiles
- World History Encyclopedia – Japanese Mythology
- Britannica – Yokai Overview
Classical Texts & Historical References
Famous Yokai Profiles
Museum, Cultural & Academic Resources
Why Use Trusted Sources
Yokai stories vary by region and historical era. Trusted museum and academic sources help differentiate authentic folklore from modern interpretations or fictional retellings.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This page provides links to external folklore, historical, academic, and educational websites for general information only. All articles, texts, images, and research materials belong to their respective providers. This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by any institution mentioned. For deeper study, consult original Japanese sources and academic folklore research.