Nikusui (肉吸い)

Name Meaning

Overview

Nikusui (肉吸い) means “flesh sucker” in Japanese. It describes a yokai that consumes the flesh of its victims, leaving behind only bones.

  • Niku (肉) = Flesh
  • Sui (吸い) = Sucking

Origin

  • Rarely recorded in traditional texts but known in regional oral legends.
  • Associated with tales warning against mysterious strangers or seductive women.
  • Part of the broader category of yokai that consume or drain human essence.

Appearance

  • Appears as a young, beautiful woman to lure victims.
  • Once her prey is near, she reveals her monstrous form and consumes their flesh.
  • Victims are left as hollow skeletons with no signs of injury.

Behavior & Myths

  • Targets lone travelers, especially at night or in secluded areas.
  • May hypnotize or seduce before attacking.
  • Some legends say her presence is accompanied by a cold wind or scent of blood.

Symbolism

  • Represents fear of hidden danger and deceptive beauty.
  • Acts as a cautionary tale about trusting strangers or appearances.
  • Also symbolizes unseen threats, such as illness or emotional emptiness.
Nikusui flesh-eating woman
Flesh draining yokai

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