Hyōsube is a Japanese yōkai. It is a child-sized river monster from Kyūshū that lives in underwater caves. It prefers to come out at night and loves to eat eggplants. It is a cousin of the supernatural yōkai in kappa folklore.
| Alias Hyōsube (ひょうすべ) |
| Real Names/Alt Names “hyou hyou” (flapping sound) |
| Characteristics Amphibian, Yōkai, Scientific Revolution, Japanese |
| Creators/Key Contributors ○ |
| First Appearance Japanese folklore |
| First Publisher ○ |
| Appearance List Bakemono no e (化物之繪, “Illustrations of Supernatural Creatures”, Edo Period) |
| Sample Read Bakemono no e (Edo Period) [Internet Archive] |
| Description Hyōsube is a Japanese yōkai. It is a child-sized river monster from Kyūshū that lives in underwater caves. It prefers to come out at night and loves to eat eggplants. It is a cousin of the supernatural yōkai in kappa folklore. |
| Source Hyosube – Wikipedia |

