Roaring Cauldron (Narigama)
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Ringing Cauldron (Hyakki Tsurezurebukuro)
Household SpiritsJapanese folklore
Based on the belief that tools become spirited after a hundred years, this yokai is depicted with an old iron cauldron for a head. It lingers in the night, issuing faint tremors and steam that produce low sounds. The ringing is read as an omen of fortune or misfortune, falling silent if met with careless clamor, and responding when approached with reverence. It embodies divinatory function and the memorial veneration of well-used objects.