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The Yōkai Apartments (妖怪アパート Yōkai Apaato) is a boarding house managed by Sunakake-Babaa. It first appeared in the Shonen Sunday run.
About[]
The Yōkai Apartments is a boarding house that houses multiple yōkai, including nearly everyone in the Kitarō Family besides Nezumi-Otoko, and Kitarō and Neko-Musume in the anime adaptations. Most of the tenants are instructed (sometimes forcefully) by Sunakake-Babaa to do chores around it.
While not much is known about the interior, the story Daidarabotchi implies it only has a single toilet. Notable events was being burned down by Kasa-Bake and rebuilt in Kasa-Bake, and being eaten whole (with the tenants inside) by Akashita in Akashita.
Before the Yōkai Apartments was featured, Sunkakae-Babaa previously managed a different-looking apartment building in the Shonen Magazine story Akuma Belial. Instead of a wooden house with a straw roof, this apartment was a narrow, five-story building covered in foliage. Notably, even Nezumi-Otoko took refuge here, and his and Konaki-Jijii's rooms were even seen.
Known residents[]
- Sunakake-Babaa (landlady)
- Kitarō & Medama-Oyaji (occasionally)
- Konaki-Jijii
- Yobuko
- Nekoko (manga only)
- Kamikiri
- Kasa-Bake
- Tsurube-Otoshi
- Gyūki
- Tenjō-Name
- Abura-Sumashi (4th anime)
- Kawauso (5th anime)
- Rokuro-Kubi (2007)
- Amabie (2007)
- Nurikabe (2007; moved out)
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