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''Ikuchi'' is a
yōkai are a class of supernatural entities and Spirit (supernatural entity) , spirits in Japanese folklore. The kanji representation of the word comprises two characters that both mean "suspicious, doubtful", and while the Japanese name is simply ...
of the
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type in Japanese legend. It has been described in two anecdote collections during the
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, namely (1795) by and (completed 1814) by .


''Tankai''

According to ''Tankai'' ("Sea of Stories", 1795) by , the is an extremely long
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dwelling in the deep waters off
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(now
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). It has only been spotted at night, sometimes rearing out of water and slinking over a ship, taking a long time to complete its passage, and leaving a residue of viscous oil. The sheer amount of oil needs to be dumped overboard lest the ship sink. It does not have much thickness supposedly, but spans a total length of several hundred ''jō''(several thousand feet), requiring 1 or 2 (1+ or 2+ hours, perhaps little less than 3 hours) to finish hauling its whole length across the ship. Its body oil is said to have the consistency of ''funori'' (gummy substance derived from ''
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'' seaweed) and slickens the ship's deck so walking back and forth becomes impossible. Thus the ship needs be scrubbed and cleansed thoroughly after a visit by the ''ikuchi''.


''Mimibukuro''

In "Mimibukuro" ("Ear bag", 1782–1814) by , there occurs a description of a similarly named creature called ''ikuji''". This ''ikuji'' was said to appear in the western and southern seas of Japan, and it would get snagged on the bow of the ship. It had the colors similar to an
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, and was immeasurably long, perhaps several ''jō'' in length, and it would keep squirming on the bow for the length of 2, 3 days. The phrase "''ikuji naki''" ("lacking courage") purportedly derives from this creature's name. The author, Negishi, states that he heard from a certain informant that in the island of
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in
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(the island is now incorporated into
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), there can be found small-sized ''ikuji'' which look like eels but have no eyes or mouth and form circular loops. Negishi thus conjectures that the (full grown) ''ikuji'' reported to dangle itself from the ship's bow, must actually be hanging like a ring on the bow and revolving around.


Sekien's ''ayakashi''

The drawing of "'' ayakashi''" in
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's ''
Konjaku Hyakki Shūi is the third book of Japanese artist Toriyama Sekien's ''Gazu Hyakki Yagyō'' tetralogy, published c. 1781. These books are supernatural bestiaries, collections of ghosts, spirits, spooks and monsters, many of which Toriyama based on literature ...
'' depicts an enormously long sea creature, said to appear in the seas of Western Japan, "slithering" over a ship for two or three days, depositing loads of oil, forcing the crew to "furiously bail" it out, for fear it would cause their ship to sink. The description of Sekien's ''ayakashi'' is closely similar to the ''ikuchi'', and Japanese commentators have equated them, noting that ''ayakashi'' is merely a generic term for all sorts of strange phenomena (and monsters) of the sea.


Analyses

The ''ikuchi'' has depicted by Sekien's like a
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and some sources categorize ''ikuchi'' as belonging to a class of sea serpents, or creature of uncertain identity, i.e.,
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s. It has been conjectured it might be unknown giant species of
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. English translators of Sekien regard the "long thing" appearing out of the sea, not as the entire body of the sea-serpent like creature, but as a single strand of long "tendril" (tentacle) of the monster, suggesting this may be an imported lore of the
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, a legendary giant
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creature. An additional piece of lore associated with the ''ayakashi'' is that they are formed by the souls or ghosts of humans who have drowned and want others to join them.


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{{Japanese folklore long Japanese literature Yōkai Legendary fish Sea serpents Water spirits