Obake
Obake is a broad term in Japanese folklore referring to supernatural entities or spirits. These beings can range from harmless apparitions to malevolent spirits, and their forms are incredibly diverse. Often, obake are the spirits of humans or animals who have died under unusual or tragic circumstances, or who have lived unusually long lives and gained magical powers. The word "obake" itself can be translated as "change" or "to change," alluding to their ability to transform into various shapes, often to deceive or frighten humans.
Common forms of obake include yurei, which are the ghosts of the deceased who are unable to
The concept of obake is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture, appearing in countless stories, legends, and artistic