The makuragaeshi (枕返し or 反枕, pillow flip) is a Japanese yōkai. They would come at night to one's pillow side and flip over the pillow. They are also considered to change which direction one's head or feet are facing. They are often found in many actual stories from the Edo Period to the modern period, and they are often said to appear as a small child or a bōzu, but there are no clear-cut accounts of how they look. In the Edo Period collection of yōkai pictures, the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, they are depicted as a miniature Niō.
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| - The makuragaeshi (枕返し or 反枕, pillow flip) is a Japanese yōkai. They would come at night to one's pillow side and flip over the pillow. They are also considered to change which direction one's head or feet are facing. They are often found in many actual stories from the Edo Period to the modern period, and they are often said to appear as a small child or a bōzu, but there are no clear-cut accounts of how they look. In the Edo Period collection of yōkai pictures, the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, they are depicted as a miniature Niō. (en)
- Il makuragaeshi (枕 返 し o 反 枕, capovolgi cuscini) è uno yōkai giapponese. Di notte venivano al lato del cuscino e lo capovolgevano. Sono anche conosciuti per cambiare la direzione in cui sono rivolti la testa o i piedi. Si trovano spesso in molte storie reali dal periodo Edo al periodo moderno, e spesso si dice che appaiano come un bambino piccolo o un bōzu, ma non ci sono racconti chiari su come appaiono. Nella raccolta di immagini yōkai del periodo Edo, il Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, sono raffigurati come Niō in miniatura. (it)
- 枕返し、反枕(まくらがえし)とは、日本の妖怪の一つ。夜中に枕元にやってきて、枕をひっくり返す、または、頭と足の向きを変えるとされている。具体的な話は江戸時代・近代以後に多く見られ、その姿は子供、坊主であるともいわれるが、明確な外見は伝わっていない。江戸時代の妖怪画集『画図百鬼夜行』には小さな仁王のような姿で描かれている。 (ja)
- 反枕(又称枕返,日文:枕返し),是日本传说中的一种妖怪,出自江户时代的《画图百鬼夜行》。在此之后的妖怪传说里对其有了更为精确的描述。传说中,它会把睡眠中的人引诱到美梦中,再吸取其灵魂以获得能量,同时将其杀死。 (zh)
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| - The makuragaeshi (枕返し or 反枕, pillow flip) is a Japanese yōkai. They would come at night to one's pillow side and flip over the pillow. They are also considered to change which direction one's head or feet are facing. They are often found in many actual stories from the Edo Period to the modern period, and they are often said to appear as a small child or a bōzu, but there are no clear-cut accounts of how they look. In the Edo Period collection of yōkai pictures, the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, they are depicted as a miniature Niō. (en)
- Il makuragaeshi (枕 返 し o 反 枕, capovolgi cuscini) è uno yōkai giapponese. Di notte venivano al lato del cuscino e lo capovolgevano. Sono anche conosciuti per cambiare la direzione in cui sono rivolti la testa o i piedi. Si trovano spesso in molte storie reali dal periodo Edo al periodo moderno, e spesso si dice che appaiano come un bambino piccolo o un bōzu, ma non ci sono racconti chiari su come appaiono. Nella raccolta di immagini yōkai del periodo Edo, il Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, sono raffigurati come Niō in miniatura. (it)
- 枕返し、反枕(まくらがえし)とは、日本の妖怪の一つ。夜中に枕元にやってきて、枕をひっくり返す、または、頭と足の向きを変えるとされている。具体的な話は江戸時代・近代以後に多く見られ、その姿は子供、坊主であるともいわれるが、明確な外見は伝わっていない。江戸時代の妖怪画集『画図百鬼夜行』には小さな仁王のような姿で描かれている。 (ja)
- 反枕(又称枕返,日文:枕返し),是日本传说中的一种妖怪,出自江户时代的《画图百鬼夜行》。在此之后的妖怪传说里对其有了更为精确的描述。传说中,它会把睡眠中的人引诱到美梦中,再吸取其灵魂以获得能量,同时将其杀死。 (zh)
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