Azukitogi (小豆とぎ) is an alternate name for the well-known yokai Azukiarai, the spirit who mysteriously washes red beans by rivers or streams. While both names refer to the same phenomenon, Azukitogi emphasizes the act of "grinding" or "rubbing" the beans, adding an extra layer of unsettling texture to the stories.
This yokai is often grouped together with others like Azukibabaa, showing a folk tradition built around sound-based spirits and the fear of isolation.
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