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Yokai : Crocodile Mouth 

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illustration of The bells at shrines are called #waniguchi due to the wide split along the bottom rim, which gives them the distinct look of an crocodile’s mouth. It a Japanese #folktale pun.
Next illustration of The Kirin is one of the rarest and powerful creatures ever known in East Asia. Resembling a deer with scales like a dragon’s covering its body, it is a chimerical beast. It has a tail like an ox and a flowing mane. Its body and mane are covered in brilliant, holy fire and its face is the picture of utter serenity.

Yokai : Kirin

The bells at shrines are called #waniguchi due to the wide split along the bottom rim, which gives them the distinct look of an crocodile’s mouth. It a Japanese #folktale pun.

Keywords: Fine Art, Mixed Media, Pen & Ink, Character Development, Fantasy, Mystery

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