Ōoku Ogre

Illustration of an ogre dressed in traditional Japanese noble attire, based on a pun between “Ōoku” and “ogre”

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This is a free illustration based on a Japanese pun: “Ōoku no ōku”—a play on words between Ōoku (大奥), the women’s quarters of Edo Castle, and ōku (オーク), the Japanese pronunciation of “ogre.”

The character is a refined-looking ogre dressed in elegant kimono, blending historical aesthetics with fantasy humor. He might look like a noble from the shogun’s court, but don’t be fooled—he’s got tusks and probably a club hidden somewhere. Use this image in parody content, fantasy settings, or any project that appreciates a good pun with cultural flair.

🏯 Note: This illustration is a visual pun combining “Ōoku” (the inner palace of Edo Castle) and “ogre” (ōku in Japanese katakana).

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