Tengu facts for kids
Tengu are a group of creatures from Japanese folklore. They are recognized for either a bird-like appearance or occasionally a human with a large nose or beak.
Images for kids
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Kobayakawa Takakage debating with the tengu of Mount Hiko, by Yoshitoshi. The tengu's nose protrudes just enough to differentiate him from an ordinary yamabushi.
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Iga no Tsubone confronts the tormented spirit of Sasaki no Kiyotaka, by Yoshitoshi. Sasaki's ghost appears with the wings and claws of a tengu.
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A tengu mikoshi (portable shrine) in the city of Beppu, Ōita Prefecture, on Kyūshū.
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An elephant and a flying tengu, by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
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Ushiwaka-maru training with the tengu of Mount Kurama, by Kunitsuna Utagawa. This subject is very common in ukiyo-e.
See also
In Spanish: Tengu para niños
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