Buson yōkai emaki

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title: Buson yōkai emaki
text: The Buson yōkai emaki (蕪村妖怪絵巻) is an 18th century collection of "picture scrolls" depicting Japanese yōkai by poet and painter Yosa Buson. The whereabouts of the original work are presently unclear; its contents are known from a reprinting released by the Kitada Shisui Collection in 1928. It is thought that the collection was made during the period between 1754 and 1757, when Buson was studying painting in Miyazu, Tango Province, at the Kenjōji (見性寺) temple. In total, eight different kinds of yō
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