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Four-Character Idiom Senjafuda Sticker 千社札ステッカー【百鬼夜行 - HYAKKI YAGYO-】

 

【百鬼夜行 - HYAKKI YAGYO-】

"A parade of a hundred demons."

This refers to a mythical night procession of various supernatural creatures or demons (yōkai) roaming freely and causing chaos. The phrase can also metaphorically describe a situation where wicked or immoral people take advantage of a situation to act without restraint or when many people engage in suspicious or evil behavior.

  • 百鬼 (Hyakki) – Various demons or supernatural beings.
  • 夜行 (Yagyō) – Night parade or night walking.

The term often evokes eerie or chaotic scenes, where disorder reigns, and strange beings hold power. It’s a concept deeply rooted in Japanese folklore.

 

 

【"What are Four-Character Idioms?】

"four-character idiom" (四字熟語, "yoji-jukugo") is a Japanese expression made up of four kanji characters.

These idioms often come from classical Chinese and convey a deep meaning or a concept in a compact form.

They can express wisdom, moral lessons, or describe situations in just four characters. Examples include expressions for perseverance, success, or harmony.

In short, it’s a brief phrase made of four characters that communicates a bigger idea.

 

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Four-Character Idiom Senjafuda Sticker 千社札ステッカー【百鬼夜行 - HYAKKI YAGYO-】

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