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Gojin Ishihara Makes Creepy Children Book Covers

Artist Gojin Ishihara makes these really creepy children book covers. Even I got the chills when I saw these pictures. Ishihara drew these illustrations using traditional Japanese methods. I understand that Japanese folklore is filled with demons, and these covers show many of these demons in precise detail.

Those with better knowledge of the Japanese culture might find not find these book covers as scary as I do. What do you think?

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