Basan (legendary bird) - Wikipedia The Basan (波山), alternatively referred to as Basabasa (婆娑婆娑) or Inuhōō (犬鳳凰), [1] is a fowl -like bird with origins stemming from Japanese mythology and folklore and illustrated in Takehara Shunsen's Ehon Hyaku Monogatari and the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō
Basan Detroit - Welcome to Basan Tucked neatly into the ground floor of the historic Eddystone and a mere stone's throw from Little Caesars Arena, Basan is a marriage of distinctive food and inimitable beverage with a lifestyle of hospitality
Basan - Yokai. com Behavior: Basan are entirely nocturnal, and little is known about their behavior They make their homes in remote bamboo groves, far from human activity Charred wood and embers make up their diet, and they have been known to wander into remote villages at night to feast on the remains of bonfires or charcoal
Basan: The Mythical Creature - Mythical Encyclopedia The Basan is a mythical bird-like creature found exclusively in the mountains of Shikoku Island, Japan It is known for its striking appearance, with bright red crests and vibrant plumage resembling tongues of flame
Basan (バサン) – A large fire-breathing chicken monster | Japanese . . . Basan (バサン) is a strange, ghostly bird yokai described in folklore from the mountains of Ehime Prefecture It resembles a giant chicken and is known for its ability to exhale ghost-fire from its beak, which makes no sound
Basan - Curious Ordinary Basan In Japanese folklore basan are a rare nocturnal bird yokai found only in the mountains of Ehime Prefecture They resemble a very large chicken with a bright red comb and luminous feathers Most remarkably they breathe a ghostly fire from their mouths which is cold rather than hot
Basan : The Fire Breathing Chicken - Mythlok Basan Introduction The Basan is a type of bird that is related to folklore and mythology in Japan It is depicted in Takehara Shunsen’s Gazu Hyakki Yagy and Ehonaku Monogatari When startled, the bird beat its wings, which produces a distinctive “basabasa” sound According to individuals who have seen these birds, they usually disappear into thin air after being spotted Physical Traits
Basan (legendary bird) The Basan (波山), alternatively referred to as Basabasa (婆娑婆娑) or Inuhōō (犬鳳凰),[1] is a fowl-like bird with origins stemming from Japanese mythology and folklore and illustrated in Takehara Shunsen's Ehon Hyaku Monogatari Basan has an appearance similar to a chicken the size of a turkey They are recognized by their bright red comb and brilliant-colored plumage which appear