Introducing “Tokiubai” (The Time Stealer), a new Japanese Yokai inspired by modern social issues such as smartphone addiction and the obsession with “time performance.” This original artwork, created in a graphic recording style, visualizes the invisible phenomenon of losing hours to endless scrolling.
The creature features clock-hand facial features and spindly fingers, feeding on the “stolen time” of users mesmerized by blue light. The illustration uses bold G-pen style strokes and vibrant ink washes reminiscent of Dr. Ph. Martin’s colors, balanced with effective white space for clarity. This piece serves as a visual metaphor for the struggle to maintain focus in a hyper-connected world. Perfect for those interested in modern Japanese folklore, digital-wellbeing concepts, and unique character design. Explore the intersection of traditional Yokai aesthetics and contemporary digital culture.
【Image Alt Text】 Graphic recording style illustration of “Tokiubai,” a modern Japanese Yokai representing digital addiction, stealing time from a person using a smartphone.

