Isogashi – いそがし – [Yokai]

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Isogashi – JP: いそがし

•About this yokai: Isogashi are yokai spirits of manic busyness and work, they feed off of human restlessness. Often considered a type of Tsukimono, they’re a type of yokai that possess a human before being seen. – Those possessed by Isogashi eventually start running around frantically trying to get work done in the frantic, manic manner of a workaholic. They become crazed blue monsters without regard for others or themselves, eventually stripping down to a single article of clothing, bulging eyes and a big floppy tongue hanging out behind them as they run about completing tasks… Thankfully it’s not an unpleasant experience and the person experiences a sort of euphoria in completing work. (They do look a bit silly while doing so, however.)

•History and Early Appearances: Isogashi appears unnamed in some of the earliest yokai picture scrolls, but it was first given this name proper in 1832’s 百鬼夜行絵巻 (松井文庫) (Hyakki Yagyo Emaki (Matsui Bunko) –

Toriyama Sekien had also included an interpretation of this yokai based on earlier depictions in Hyakki tsurezure bukuro. (1779) he gave it a different name & included additional lore, the two would come to be seen as different creatures. – See also: tenjoname.

Sticker Art by @Samkalensky (yo thats me!) – Part of my Night parade of 100 Demons – Yokai & Japanese folklore sticker collection, weather-resistant 4″ Glossy sticker. Check my shop & follow @samkalensky for many more! –

PS: the plush in the fourth pic was a gift for me by @littleyokaigirl, its not for sale but please check out her work as well!! 🙂

 

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