Yosuzume
animal_ally mountain Japanese folklore single tradition · 2
A mysterious bird that sings at night, sometimes indicating that the okuri-inu is near.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- You Hun Ye Gui, Yowie, Yuan Gui, Yukinko, Yūrei, okurisuzume, Yama, Yaksha, Yaoguai, Yakshini, Yuki-onna, Yuxa, Yokai, Yacumama, Yacuruna, Yadōkai, Yagyō-san, Yakshi, Yakubyō-gami, Yali, Yallery-Brown, Yama-biko, Yama-bito, Yama-chichi, Yama-inu, Yama-otoko, Yamata no Orochi, Yama-waro, Yanari, Yara-ma-yha-who, Yatagarasu, Yato-no-kami, Yeth hound, Yilbegän, Yobuko, Yomotsu-shikome, Yong, Yōsei, yamauba
- allied with
- Okuri-inu
Mentioned by
- Yama
- Yaksha
- Yaoguai
- Yakshini
- Yuki-onna
- Yuxa
- Yokai
- Yacumama
- Yacuruna
- Yadōkai
- Yagyō-san
- Yakshi
- Yakubyō-gami
- Yali
- Yallery-Brown
- Yama-biko
and 17 more
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Yosuzume (Japanese) – Mysterious bird that sings at night, sometimes indicating that the okuri-inu is near”
#5545 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“they are a yōkai that appear in the night and chirp "chi, chi, chi" like a sparrow, and are said to pass in front of people who walk along mountain trails”
#8855 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5