- Abura-akago
:nihongo|If it is so then the baby which licks the oil is this person's rebirth.|しからば油をなむる赤子は此ものの再生せしにや。
Sekien seems to have have based this illustration on a story from the nihongo|"Shokoku Rijin Dan"|諸国里人談, in which an oil merchant from Ōtsu steals oil from a Jizō statue at the crossroads, and is punished posthumously by being transformed into a wandering ghost-fire.
References
*cite book
last = Mizuki
first = Shigeru
authorlink = Mizuki Shigeru
title = Mujara 3: Kinki-hen
publisher = Soft Garage
date = 2003
location = Japan
pages = p. 18
id = ISBN 4861330068
* cite book
last = Toriyama
first = Sekien
authorlink = Toriyama Sekien
title = Toriyama Sekien Gazu Hyakki Yakō Zen Gashū
year = 2005
month = July
publisher = Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd.
location = Tokyo
language = Japanese
isbn = 4-0440-5101-1
pages = 10-65
*cite web
url = http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/YoukaiCard/1232608.shtml
title = Kaii Yōkai Denshō Database: Konpaku En
accessdate = 2007-04-16
* http://www.obakemono.com/obake/aburaakago/ The Obakemono Project: Abura akago
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