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Yokai Art- Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons ((free)) May 2026

The "Night Parade of One Hundred Demons" ( Hyakki Yagyō ) is one of the most enduring and evocative concepts in Japanese folklore. It describes a supernatural phenomenon where a chaotic procession of

: The narrative follows a protagonist who accidentally breaks the seal of a mysterious book, gaining the power to control Yokai by defeating them. Technical Features Steam Integration : Supports Steam Achievements Trading Cards Cloud Saving best strategies for the early game? Yokai Art Beginner Guide - Steam Community

  1. Animism (Shinto): The belief that spirits exist in everything. The Night Parade is the logical conclusion of animism—if rocks, trees, and kettles have souls, eventually they will party together.
  2. Iki (Refined Aesthetics): Unlike Western demons (Hellfire and brimstone), the Japanese yokai parade is iki—it has a sense of style, irony, and understated cool. You fear the umbrella, but you also admire its design.
  3. The Fear of Abandonment (Mottainai): The tsukumogami are objects that were thrown away before they were worn out. The Night Parade is the revenge of the discarded. In an era of consumerism, this theme has become more resonant than ever.

often highlight that the game is surprisingly difficult and requires genuine strategy and grinding rather than just being a "clicker" for rewards. Streamer-Friendly

Watching a horde of these folded paper monsters clash with enemies is visually satisfying. The screen often fills with color and effects, successfully evoking the feeling of a chaotic "night parade." The UI and map designs also complement this aesthetic, making the game a pleasant experience to look at, even when the gameplay falters.

The visual history of the Night Parade is most famously captured in Emaki (handscrolls) and woodblock prints. 1. The Classical Scrolls (Muromachi Period)