Tsukumogami
A haunted gadget; an artifact that has come to life; an inanimate object that has gained awareness after existing for a long period of time. (Japanese)
Bakezori: straw sandals
Biwa-yanagi or Biwa-buruburu: a lute
Chochinobake: paper lanterns image image
Furu-utsubo: old jars
Jotai: cloth draped from folding screens
Kameosa: sake containers
Karakasa or Kasa Obake: umbrellas
Kyourinrin: scrolls and paper
Mokumokuren: paper walls
Morinji-no-okama: tea kettles
Shirouneri: mosquito netting or dust cloths
Ungaikyo: mirrors
Waniguchi: temple gongs
Zorigami: clocks
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