The Japanese word for creature is "生き物" (ikimono). This term refers to living beings or organisms, encompassing animals, plants, and other forms of life. Another word that can be used specifically for creatures or beings, particularly in a more fantastical or mythical context, is "クリーチャー" (kurīchā), which is a loanword from English.
"Migi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Right"
クリーチャー Kurīchā
The Japanese word Kuriboh roughly translates into "chestnut person". Kuriboh is the original Japanese name of the Goomba enemy that appear in Mario games. Kuriboh is also the name of a well known creature card from the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game.
The word creature is a noun.
Ikimono means (in Japanese) Creature
It usually comes after the word creature. Ex. Creature - Vampire
creature
creature or beast (if you're talking about a horrible animal)
Big foot is a creepy creature.
An animal, fierce creature, with long claws and sharp teeth. It fears nothing [ Wolverine ]
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."