right|thumb|130px|The hitotsume-nyūdō of a fox from the "Tango no Kuni Henka Monogatari" right|thumb|260px|The hitotsume-nyūdō that appeared in "Inō Mononoke Roku" Hitotsume-nyūdō is a yōkai of Japan that has the appearance of an ōnyūdō that has only one eye.
right|thumb|130px|The hitotsume-nyūdō of a fox from the "Tango no Kuni Henka Monogatari" right|thumb|260px|The hitotsume-nyūdō that appeared in "Inō Mononoke Roku" Hitotsume-nyūdō is a yōkai of Japan that has the appearance of an ōnyūdō that has only one eye.
==Summary== They can be seen in the legends and folklore of various places, and like the mikoshi-nyūdō, there are some that expand and contract their height. In Kyoto, it is said that their true identity is that of a fox (kitsune). Also, a hitotsume-nyūdō appears in the kaidan Inō Mononoke Roku from the Edo period, and there was a picture depicting it attempting to capture the main character Heitarō (refer to image), but this one is a tanuki that has shapeshifted.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).