Ukiyo-e woodblock print depicting an otherworldly Hyakki Yagyō (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons) traversing a misty mountain pass beneath a blood-red harvest moon. Traditional Japanese yokai of various forms - one-eyed umbrella spirits, lantern ghosts, tanuki tricksters, and shape-shifting kitsune - process in chaotic harmony. Rendered in bold woodcut lines with limited Edo-period color palette of indigo, vermilion, and earthy ochres on aged washi paper. Asymmetrical composition with ghostly figures emerging from swirling fog banks, creating dramatic negative space. Detailed kimonos and supernatural anatomies contrast with minimal background elements. Incorporates elements of yugen (profound grace) and mono no aware (pathos of transience) through ephemeral autumn maple leaves scattering among the spirits. Meticulous craftsmanship in the style of Utagawa Kuniyoshi with supernatural subject matter reminiscent of Toriyama Sekien's yokai encyclopedias. <lora:Illustration concept V1:0.1> <lora:RM_Enhancer_v1.0_bf16:0.8> <lora:style_of_Norman_Ackroyd_FLUX_100:0.3> <lora:flux_dev:1>

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