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Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“八咫烏の導き (Guidance of Yatagarasu)”,

The Guidance of Yatagarasu: Japan’s Divine Three-Legged Crow In the lush, mist-covered mountains of Japan’s Kii Peninsula, there exists a legend that has guided emperors, warriors, and travelers for millennia. It is not a human guide, but a bird—specifically, a massive crow with three legs known as the Yatagarasu. While the crow is often seen […]

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“天孫降臨の道標 (Signpost of Tenson Korin)”,

Tenson Korin: Walking the Path of Japan’s Divine Descent In the mist-shrouded mountains of southern Japan, the line between mythology and history blurs. For culture enthusiasts and spiritual travelers, few concepts are as pivotal to the Japanese identity as Tenson Korin (天孫降臨). Translating to “The Descent of the Heavenly Grandson,” this ancient legend marks the

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“祝詞の浄化 (Purification by Norito)”,

Norito Purification: Cleansing Spirits in Ancient Japan When you step into the sacred precincts of a Shinto shrine in Japan, the air often feels distinct—crisper, quieter, and charged with a sense of reverence. This atmosphere is not accidental; it is maintained through rituals of Harae (purification). Central to these rites is the chanting of Norito,

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