MUJINA, THE FACELESS ONES
The first occurrence of the creature that is documented in this listing occurred in Japanese legend. The creature is called a mujina. It is a creature with no face, who can take the shape and form of anything that is so desires. For instance, a famous mujina in Japanese history was named Kozo. He took the form of a monk and traveled the dark roads at night asking strangers for water or tea. If the passersby gave him what he requested he would bless them with abundance. If the did not then they'd be cursed accordingly. Japanese immigrants to Hawaii brought these creatures with them. In 1959 a woman reportedly had an encounter with a mujina at a drive-in move theater in Kahala. The woman claims that she went into a bathroom and noticed another woman sitting in the bathroom with long read hair. she was combing her hair as the women went about her business. Before the woman left she looked over at the other red-headed woman combing her hair noticed that she had a blank face