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Kumamoto is the birthplace of Amabie, the three-legged, mermaid-like yokai that became a global icon during the COVID-19 pandemic. Amabie's prophecy—that drawing its image would ward off disease—resonated worldwide, making it one of Japan's most recognizable supernatural figures. Kumamoto also hosts Abura-sumashi, a mysterious spirit said to steal oil from mountain travelers, embodying a humorous critique of human greed and cunning. With Mt. Aso's volcanic landscape as a backdrop, Kumamoto's folklore emphasizes respect for natural forces and the spiritual world. The region's yokai serve as both protectors and satirical figures, blending humor with reverence to teach important lessons about harmony and resilience.