Yokai Art- Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons ((better)) (720p 2025)
For collectors and enthusiasts, prints of the are highly sought after. Original Tosa School scrolls are priceless and locked in museums. However:
The Night Parade nearly faded into superstition during the Meiji Restoration (when Japan rapidly Westernized). It was saved by two unlikely figures:
To analyze , one must know the cast. Here are the headliners of the parade, as immortalized by artists like Toriyama Sekien and Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Yokai Art- Night Parade of One Hundred Demons
The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons is not just a painting. It is a warning. It is a joke. It is a mirror.
The concept originated in Heian-period literature (794–1185), but it wasn't until the Edo period (1603–1867) that the visual representation of this parade exploded into the art form we recognize today. For collectors and enthusiasts, prints of the are
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(of Great Wave fame) created a series of sketches titled Hyakki Yagyō , though his interpretation was more abstract—skeletal figures melting into ink clouds. Hokusai’s yokai feel like fever dreams, where the brushstroke itself becomes a demon’s tail.
You don’t need to travel to a Tokyo museum (though the in Kyoto has stunning originals). You can see the parade's DNA in: