Katsushika Hokusai’s vintage Japanese woodblock print The Plate Mansion Ghost Okiku tells the haunting legend of Okiku, a maid who met a tragic fate after breaking a precious plate. From Hokusai's One Hundred Ghost Tales series, the haunting image shows plates rising from a well to form a ghostly, snake-like neck. This evocative piece captures the eerie tension of Japanese folklore, blending horror and artistry.
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