Yenra Hone-onna, Bone Woman, Yokai Hone-onna, Bone Woman, Yokai: A woman dressed in a red and black costume, likely representing Hone-onna, Bone Woman, Yokai. The woman's attire consists of a long-sleeved top with a high neckline, a flowing skirt that reaches her ankles, and a pair of boots. Her hair is styled in loose waves, framing her face, which appears pale and gaunt. She wears a necklace made of small bones or beads around her neck, adding to the overall theme of the costume. The woman's eyes are painted with dark eyeliner, giving her an otherworldly appearance. Her lips are thin and pressed together, conveying a sense of determination or focus. In her right hand, she holds a staff adorned with small bones or feathers, which may symbolize her connection to nature or her role as a guardian of the forest. The background of the image is blurred, but it appears to be a natural setting, possibly a forest or a mountainous region. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of mysticism and wonder, evoking the idea of a supernatural being from Japanese folklore.