A terrifying Rokurokubi, a legendary yokai from Japanese folklore

A terrifying Rokurokubi, a legendary yokai from Japanese folklore, depicted as a beautiful woman in a traditional kimono, sitting alone in a dark Japanese tatami room at night. Her extremely long, serpent-like neck stretches unnaturally through the air, winding across the room like a snake, far longer than any human neck—several meters in length. Her flowing black hair dances with wave-like motion, echoing the dramatic curls of Hokusai's Great Wave. A single flickering candle casts dramatic shadows on her pale, eerie face, which bears a seductive and haunting smile. The lighting is cinematic and intense, with strong contrast between warm candlelight and the deep shadows of the room. No other figures are present — only her elongated, surreal form dominates the traditional Japanese setting. The scene evokes both beauty and horror in vivid color and dramatic composition.
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A terrifying Rokurokubi, a legendary yokai from Japanese folklore, depicted as a beautiful woman in a traditional kimono, sitting alone in a dark Japanese tatami room at night. Her extremely long, serpent-like neck stretches unnaturally through the air, winding across the room like a snake, far longer than any human neck—several meters in length. Her flowing black hair dances with wave-like motion, echoing the dramatic curls of Hokusai's Great Wave. A single flickering candle casts dramatic shadows on her pale, eerie face, which bears a seductive and haunting smile. The lighting is cinematic and intense, with strong contrast between warm candlelight and the deep shadows of the room. No other figures are present — only her elongated, surreal form dominates the traditional Japanese setting. The scene evokes both beauty and horror in vivid color and dramatic composition.
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