Here is a collection of wonderfully weird illustrations by Gōjin Ishihara, whose work graced the pages of numerous kids' books in the 1970s. The first 16 images below appeared in the "Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters" (1972), which profiled supernatural creatures from Japanese legend. The other illustrations appeared in various educational and entertainment-oriented publications for children.
- Kappa (river imp), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Jorōgumo (lit. "whore spider", Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Kubire-oni (strangler demon), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Rokurokubi (long-necked woman), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Onmoraki (bird demon), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Nekomata (cat monster), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Tengu (bird-like demon), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Tenjō-sagari (ceiling dweller), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Enma Dai-Ō (King of Hell), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Kyūbi no kitsune (nine-tailed fox), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Baku (dream-eating chimera), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Yūrei (ghost), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Yamasei (mountain sprite), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Rashōmon no oni (ogre of Rashōmon Gate), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972 - Waira (mountain-dwelling chimera), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Nure-onna (snake woman), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
- Hell of Repetition (Illustrated Book of Hell, 1975)
- Burning Hell (Illustrated Book of Hell, 1975)
Demons of orient (The Complete Book of Demons, 1974)
- The appearance of Satan (The Complete Book of Demons, 1974)
- Gorgon (Illustrated Book of World Monsters, 1973)
- Aliens in ancient Japan (Mysteries of the World, 1970)
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