The Mokumokuren was a peculiar beast, because no one had ever seen its true form. It resided in the space between Ningen-do and Gaki-do, appearing in the ripped holes of a paper wall, taking the form of a human in a red kimono.
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| - The Mokumokuren was a peculiar beast, because no one had ever seen its true form. It resided in the space between Ningen-do and Gaki-do, appearing in the ripped holes of a paper wall, taking the form of a human in a red kimono.
- In Japanese folklore, Mokumokuren (目目連) is a yokai (spirit/demon) which appears as a swarm of eyes in a shoji (paper sliding door) that has developed many holes in it. Eyes appear in each of the holes. It is said if one looks at the eyes long enough, they will go blind. The only way to dispel the spirit is to mend the holes in the door.
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| - The Mokumokuren was a peculiar beast, because no one had ever seen its true form. It resided in the space between Ningen-do and Gaki-do, appearing in the ripped holes of a paper wall, taking the form of a human in a red kimono.
- In Japanese folklore, Mokumokuren (目目連) is a yokai (spirit/demon) which appears as a swarm of eyes in a shoji (paper sliding door) that has developed many holes in it. Eyes appear in each of the holes. It is said if one looks at the eyes long enough, they will go blind. The only way to dispel the spirit is to mend the holes in the door.
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