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Hyōsube (ひょうすべ) is a Japanese yōkai. There are legendsabout them in many areas such as Saga Prefecture and Miyazaki Prefecture. It is a child-sized river monster from Kyūshū that lives in underwater caves. It prefers to come out at night and loves to eat eggplants. It is a cousin of the supernatural yōkai in kappa folklore.

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  • Hyōsube (ひょうすべ) is a Japanese yōkai. There are legendsabout them in many areas such as Saga Prefecture and Miyazaki Prefecture. It is a child-sized river monster from Kyūshū that lives in underwater caves. It prefers to come out at night and loves to eat eggplants. It is a cousin of the supernatural yōkai in kappa folklore. (en)
  • Dans le folklore japonais, un hyōsube (兵主部 ou ひょうすべ - aussi appelé hyōsuhe, hyōzunbo ou hyōsubo) est un yōkai d'eau, apparenté au Kappa. Toriyama Sekien, spécialiste du folklore japonais, nous représente dans son premier recueil de 1776, Gazu hyakki yagyō (画図百鬼夜行, La Parade nocturne illustrée des cent démons), un hyōsube, créature à mi-chemin entre le singe et le moine. (fr)
  • ひょうすべは、日本に伝わる妖怪。佐賀県や宮崎県をはじめとする九州地方に伝わっている。 (ja)
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  • Hyōsube (ひょうすべ) is a Japanese yōkai. There are legendsabout them in many areas such as Saga Prefecture and Miyazaki Prefecture. It is a child-sized river monster from Kyūshū that lives in underwater caves. It prefers to come out at night and loves to eat eggplants. It is a cousin of the supernatural yōkai in kappa folklore. (en)
  • Dans le folklore japonais, un hyōsube (兵主部 ou ひょうすべ - aussi appelé hyōsuhe, hyōzunbo ou hyōsubo) est un yōkai d'eau, apparenté au Kappa. Toriyama Sekien, spécialiste du folklore japonais, nous représente dans son premier recueil de 1776, Gazu hyakki yagyō (画図百鬼夜行, La Parade nocturne illustrée des cent démons), un hyōsube, créature à mi-chemin entre le singe et le moine. (fr)
  • ひょうすべは、日本に伝わる妖怪。佐賀県や宮崎県をはじめとする九州地方に伝わっている。 (ja)
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  • Hyōsube (en)
  • Hyōsube (fr)
  • ひょうすべ (ja)
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