Abura-sumashi

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A depiction of the abura-sumashi.

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Mythology

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In the days before electricity, oil was a very valuable commodity, necessary for lighting and heating a house. As such, it was thought that the theft of oil, particularly from temples and shrines, could lead to punishment via reincarnation as a yōkai.[2]

In many stories an old grandmother walking a mountain pass with her grandchildren will say, “You know, a long time ago, an abura-sumashi used to live in these parts,” and a mysterious voice will call out in reply, “I still do!”[2] Or on rare occasions the abura-sumashi will appear to the travelers, materializing out of thin air.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In modern media the abura-sumashi is often depicted as, "a squat creature with a straw-coat covered body and a potato-like or stony head,"[2] an appearance inspired by the artwork of Shigeru Mizuki.[3]

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