Sushiyama

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Sushiyama
Sushiyama1.png
Classification
Tribe Rank Attribute
Brave icon.png Yokai Rank B icon.png Ice
Number
Yokai Watch 1 Yokai Watch 2
021 031
General Information
Japanese Name やまと, Yamato
French Name Sushiyama
Italian Name Nipponon
Time Present
Evolution
Fusion
Favorite Food Rice Balls
Acquired by
Stats
HP Spirit Strength Speed Defense
1430 670 1190 930 800
Rank D icon.png Rank E icon.png Rank C icon.png Rank D icon.png Rank E icon.png
Combat
Attack Headbuster
Technique Hail
Inspirit Samurai Spirit
Soultimate Move Sushiyama Strike
Skill Guard Break
Debut
Anime
Game Yo-kai Watch 1
Voice Actor
English
Japanese

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Sushiyama is a Rank B Brave Yo-kai with Ice attribute.

Official Description

A Yo-kai who desperately wants to be Japanese. He sleeps on a futon and only eats sushi. I think he be doing it wrong...

Yo-kai Watch 1 Game Information

How to Recruit/Befriend

  • Owl light road in Shopper's Row under vending machines and cars.
  • Infinite Inferno circles 5 and 6
  • Elementary School - Floor 1 during night

Evolution

Fusion

Stats

Stat Level 99
HP 378
Spirit 130
Strength 199
Speed 166
Defense 124

Moveset

Type Name Power Attribute Range Description
Attack Headbuster 130-195 Single enemy No description.
Technique Hail 20 Ice Single enemy No description.
Inspirit Samurai Spirit Single ally Raises an ally's STR with the spirit of an ancient samurai.
Soultimate Move Sushiyama Strike 135 Single enemy Smashes his pole onto a foe. High critical hit and miss chances.
Skill Guard Break Ignore foe's guard effect when attacking.

Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Information

Buster stats

Soul

Appearance

Personality

Relationships

Anime

Trivia

Origin

Besides his obsession with Yamato-damashii (the spirit of Japanese values and ardor of a warrior), Sushiyama bears a resemblance to a mysterious youkai from Kumamoto called abura sumashi. Almost all information about this youkai was lost, save for the possibility that he was originally the ghost of a monk who stole the oil to fuel lamps and escaped into the woods (hence the name, meaning "oil presser"): at the time oil was extracted from tea seeds and very difficult to produce, making oil theft a serious crime. Sometimes elderly women of Kumamoto will tell others "You know, there used to live an abura sumashi around here...", only for the youkai to call out from the woods saying "I still do!"

Name Origin

  • "Sushiyama" might be a combination of sushi and Fujiyama (misnomer of Fuji-san, or Mt. Fuji), two words stereotypically associated with Japan. "Yamato" could refer to Yamato-damashii.

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