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Hitotsume-kozō. A hitotsume-kozō from the kibyōshi "Bakemono Chakutōchō" by Masayoshi Kitao. [2] Hitotsume-kozō (一つ目小僧) are a Yōkai (supernatural apparition) of Japan that take on the appearance of a bald-headed child with one eye in the center of its forehead similar to a cyclops . The Hitotsume Kozo's main weapon is its shoulder-mounted Lord's Light 3 heavy PPC, backed up by a pair of Diverse Optics Type 20X ER medium lasers mounted in its left arm. For melee combat, the 'Mech has a hatchet in the right arm, which has been stylized to appear to be an ancient Japanese double-ended sickle.

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Hitotsume-Kozō: Information Romanized: Hitotsume-Kozō: Kanji: 一つ目小僧 Kana: ひとつめこぞう Meaning: One-eyed priest boy: Other names: Mehitotsu-Bō Hitotsume Kozō. Hitotsume Kozō (一つ目小僧 - One Eyed Boy) is a type of Japanese Yōkai. Should you run into this creature you will find one which has the appearance of a small child, however, they have extraordinarily long tongues and one large central eye in their forehead. They will be wearing a straw hat, geta clogs and a kimono. Hitotsume-kozō (一 つ 目 小僧) is a Yōkai from Japan who takes on the appearance of a bald child with an eye in the center of his forehead similar to a Cyclops. Description of Hitotsume-kozō. They usually do not cause any injury, and are said to appear suddenly and surprise people, and are a relatively harmless type of yōkai. This is Hitotsume-kozo, a kind of ghostly cyclops. They appear as roughly 10-year old boys and resemble bald Buddhist priests. These yokai are fairly harmless, enjoying running around and spooking humans, or yelling at them to be quiet. However, these monsters are generally said to be bad omens, so encounters with them are to be avoided.

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The youkai of Fukusaki, Hitotsume kozo. Present among the Fukusaki youkai sculptures, with a shaved head, a single eye and a long tongue, Hitotsume kozo seems to be a dangerous demon. However, in the popular Japanese tradition he is one of the most peaceful youkai, and the only thing he does is talking to the passersby who encounter him late. Yokai Short : In less than 40 seconds, some japanese folklore storie. Today, thehitotsume-kozo. #yokai #japan #monster #ghost #folklore #legend #noia #fyp Hitotsume-kozo are relatively benign creatures, content to run about frightening human beings or telling loud people to be quiet (they enjoy silence). However, many people consider an encounter with a one-eyed goblin to be a bad omen. For this reason, the superstitious often leave bamboo baskets in front of their houses, as these are reputed to. Hitotsume-kozo. A collection of three pieces of furniture made in collaboration with the innovative Glasgow-based surface company Mirrl. The Hitotsume-kozō collection was borne of Harlow (Mirrl) and Furman's shared passion for beautiful and affordable functional objects which are playful, joyous and arresting.

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"Hitotsume-kozo- is a widely distributed yokai distinguished, as its name implies, by having a single eye..Narratives about hitotsume-kozo- vary; in general he is not portrayed as particularly evil or deadly but is more like a troublesome mischief-maker. In some legends, he scares people by showing a face lacking a mouth and nose but having. Hitotsume-Kozō (一つ目小僧 Hitotsume-Kozō, lit. One-Eyed Boy) is a one-eyed yōkai. In the manga chapter Binbō-Gekigaka, a painting of Hitotsume-Kozō with a painting of Yama-Jijii materialized when they were drew with a special pen which has been treasured by Kitarō and Medama-Oyaji's ancestors and they inherited. Hitotsume-Kozō briefly appeared in the film GeGeGe no Kitarō.