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Ghostwire Tokyo Visitors and Yokai

Enter all the names of the visitors and yokai you can encounter in the game.
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Last updated: March 8, 2026
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A type of Visitor born from the hearts of those pushed to the point of utter exhaustion by their work.
Rain Walker
A type of Visitor born from the quiet, underlying rage burning within those who have spent their lives being mercilessly trampled upon.
Rugged Walker
A type of Visitor born from the deep enmity that grows from personal conflicts at the workplace.
Rain Slasher
A type of Visitor born from the self-destructiveness of those who have lost sight of what they once wished to protect, and who have become the very thing they once wished to fight.
Shadow Hunter
A type of Visitor born from violent mindsets
Relentless Walker
A type of Visitor born from explosive rage.
Rage Walker
A type of Visitor born from the anxieties of young female students.
Student of Misery
A type of Visitor born from the restlessness of young male students faced with hazy futures.
Student of Pain
A type of Visitor born from minds distorted by nonstop work without any time to rest.
Student of Toil
A type of Visitor born from the unbridled curiosity and exuberance of young students.
Student of Fatigue
A type of Visitor born from the sense of resignation felt by those whose desires go unfulfilled.
Shine Dancer
A type of Visitor born from the isolation of those cut off from friends and family.
Lamentation
A type of Visitor born from a life maintaining a vapid facade, empty smiles ever at the ready.
Paper Doll
A type of Visitor born from the despair of a life spent on a predetermined course.
Passenger
A type of Visitor born from the pessimism fostered by an empty existence.
Marionette
A type of Visitor born from the sorrow of abused children.
Forlorn
A type of Visitor born from the inexhaustible rage of young children.
Forsaken
A type of Visitor born from the desire to run away.
Wanderer
A type of Visitor born from frenzied rage.
Kuchisake
A Kuchisake that wears its gruesome visage openly, having cast aside the mask that once kept it hidden.
Crimson Kuchisake
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A type of Visitor born from feelings of profound envy and resentment.
Shiromuku
A Visitor born from the desperation of one who has been tossed about in life by the whims of others.
Retribution
A Visitor born from confusion and anxiety of one who fears the judgmental gazes of others.
Silent Gaze
A type of Visitor born from bloodlust and feelings of unbelonging.
Sanguine Dancer
A large humanoid Visitor born from Yaseotoko.
Sojutsuki
A massive beast Visitor that was born when an accumulation of animal spirits transformed Ko-omote's physical body.
Byotara
A massive Visitor born from the psychic energy produced by Okina and other nearby humans.
Tsuchigumo
An enormous monster born from what remained of Hannya and the spiritual remnants of the puppets he'd created with his forbidden arts.
Hanngon
A yokai known throughout all of Japan that supposedly lurks near rivers and ponds. Its prominence in the popular consciousness has given rise to many tales regarding how they live and interact with humans.
Kappa
A mystical variety of yokai believed to reside deep within Japanese mountains. They possess exceptionally high spiritual power, and any number of mysterious incidents in the mountains are often attributed to their influence.
Tengu
A peculiar sort of yokai that impedes paths. This interference can take form in a number of ways ranging from physical walls to invisible ones that prevent people from proceeding on a given path.
Nurikabe
An iconic symbol of fear throughout Japanese folklore, known to eat humans and commit many other acts of evil. Famous for tormenting the dead in Buddhist depictions of hell, countless stories exist of them inflicting pain and suffering upon hapless humans.
Oni
A type of yokai featured in numerous legends in the Tohoku region of Japan that is said to bring luck. They resemble young children and live alongside humans in their homes.
Zashiki-warashi
A type of umbrella yokai with hands and typically a single foot. They possess large mouths from which they often display their prominent tongues to shock humans.
Karakasa-kozo
A type of humanoid yokai with a stretchy neck.
Rokurokubi
A type of yokai that inhabits old trees.
Kodama
A type of yokai that resembles a large white cloth, said to have been sighted in southern Japan. The first part of their name refers to a unit of measurement used in Japanese textiles that roughly indicates the length of cloth needed to produce a single kimono.
Ittan-momen
A yokai whose Japanese name translates to "sickle weasel" due to the fact that, indeed, it looks like a weasel with sickles on its arms.
Kamaitachi
In Japanese folklore, cats who live for a long time can sometimes gain spiritual power. Their tails then split into two and they transform into this type of yokai.
Nekomata
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