Yokai Encounters | Revenant of Tsushima
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Yokai and Supernatural Encounters
Revenant of Tsushima features major yokai and supernatural encounters inspired by Japanese folk belief, including Ōtengu, Yuki-onna, Umibōzu, and Kejōrō. These entities are designed as narrative spirits tied to mountain roads, snowbound memory, coastal disasters, and village sacrifice rather than simple enemy monsters.
- Ōtengu / Ootengu / Tengu: a mountain arbiter and high spirit who judges Mewa’s cursed pilgrimage.
- Yuki-onna / Snow Woman: a white apparition from the Mount Fuji chapter who freezes memory through silence and cold.
- Umibōzu / Umibozu / Sea Monk: a maritime calamity born from Suruga Bay, vanished ships, and the memories of those who never returned.
- Kejōrō / Kejoro: the yokai form connected to Toyokawa Kozueko, the sacrificed daughter of Toyokawa Village.
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