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Kutsutsura

Kutsutsura are tsukumogami of shoes. They can take either a human form or an animal form. In human form, they look like a court noble wearing a shoe as a hat. In animal form, they appear as a round, hairy, beast with a fur boot for a snout. Kutsutsura appear in Toriyama Sekien’s book Hyakki tsurezure bukuro. They are a pun based on an ancient Chinese saying: “Do not adjust your shoes in a melon patch, and do not adjust your hat under a plum tree.” The phrase is a warning to avoid compromising situations. Someone who takes off their shoes in a melon patch or fiddles with their hat under a plum tree might give the impression that they are stealing fruit in their shoes or under their hat. In other words, it is wise to avoid doing anything that might give others reason to doubt you.
Alias Kutsutsura (沓頬)
Real Names/Alt Names “Shoe face”
Characteristics Yōkai, Enlightenment and Neoclassicism, Japanese
Creators/Key Contributors Toriyama Sekien, ○
First Appearance Japanese folklore
First Publisher
Appearance List Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro (百器徒然袋, “The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons” or “A Horde of Haunted Housewares”, c. 1781) Vol. 1
Sample Read Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro Vol. 1 (c. 1781) [Smithsonian]
Description Kutsutsura are tsukumogami of shoes. They can take either a human form or an animal form. In human form, they look like a court noble wearing a shoe as a hat. In animal form, they appear as a round, hairy, beast with a fur boot for a snout. Kutsutsura appear in Toriyama Sekien’s book Hyakki tsurezure bukuro. They are a pun based on an ancient Chinese saying: “Do not adjust your shoes in a melon patch, and do not adjust your hat under a plum tree.” The phrase is a warning to avoid compromising situations. Someone who takes off their shoes in a melon patch or fiddles with their hat under a plum tree might give the impression that they are stealing fruit in their shoes or under their hat. In other words, it is wise to avoid doing anything that might give others reason to doubt you.
Source Kutsutsura – Yokai.com
Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro Vol. 1 (c. 1781) | Toriyama Sekien
Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro Vol. 1 (c. 1781) | Toriyama Sekien