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Wed Oct 15
Monsters in mid-1870s news prints ::: Pink Tentacle
Tokyo Nichinichi Shinbun, No. 445 (1874)
In the early morning hours of August 4, 1873, a man named Umemura Toyotaro was awakened by an earthquake. As he struggled to get back to sleep, his child, who lay nearby, suddenly burst out crying hysterically. The man looked up to find a strange, three-eyed monk standing over them. He watched in disbelief as the mysterious monk grew taller and taller, until his head reached the ceiling. Unrattled, the man grabbed the monk’s sleeve and pulled him to the ground. The monk turned out to be an old shape-shifting tanuki.

Monsters in mid-1870s news prints ::: Pink Tentacle

Tokyo Nichinichi Shinbun, No. 445 (1874)

In the early morning hours of August 4, 1873, a man named Umemura Toyotaro was awakened by an earthquake. As he struggled to get back to sleep, his child, who lay nearby, suddenly burst out crying hysterically. The man looked up to find a strange, three-eyed monk standing over them. He watched in disbelief as the mysterious monk grew taller and taller, until his head reached the ceiling. Unrattled, the man grabbed the monk’s sleeve and pulled him to the ground. The monk turned out to be an old shape-shifting tanuki.

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