Tsukioka Yoshitoshi was a Japanese woodblock print artist considered one of the last great masters of the ukiyo-e tradition. Yoshitoshi gained recognition for his portrayal of violent and macabre scenes, which reflected the prevailing lawlessness during his time. "Hihi Coming Down from Mountain to Collect His Meal" is one of Yoshitoshi's earlier works, created in 1865.
It depicts a giant ape, known as a "Hihi," descending from a mountain to feast on human prey. Hihi is a legendary figure from Japanese folklore, known for his cunning and wit. Meanwhile, a brave samurai is concealed behind a tree, waiting to ambush the monster and save humanity from Hihi's insatiable appetite.
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