I would prefer you explaining sfx's on the fields, like you did TLN. Returning from the last page to find sfx's you're talking about is bothersome.
Actually, a curse that makes you hit your little toe on drawers and fridges is a big deal. But Mayuri's oppression of that ghost with salt and a smile...oh, I like it
@VINT64 Thanks for the feedback. For SFX that can be explained with a few words I'll have a note in the margins or between boxes. I just didn't want to add too much clutter, and since the SFX aren't too important (relatively, imo) then I thought it was okay to have the notes at the end.
@issen@Ghang
Roasted sea salt/焼塩 (dried in order to remove moisture) as opposed to (regular unroasted) sea salt (wet, retains more water content).
In Japan (and other parts of the world), salt is commonly used as a purifying agent and/or to ward off spirits.
(No word from spiritual experts whether dry salt or wet salt is more "effective".)
The particular brand referenced here is Hakata Salt, one of the more well-known brands in Japan.
(You can note the symbol in the upper right corner of the bag matches up.)
Its commercials have spawned several memes and lots of parody videos, including a fan-created mascot.