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Mountain & Forest Yokai, Mountain Spirits

“天狗隠し (Tengu-kakushi)”,

Tengu-kakushi: The Eerie Phenomenon of Being Spirited Away Japan’s mountains are breathtakingly beautiful, covered in dense forests and shrouded in mist. But in Japanese folklore, they are also places of deep mystery and occasional danger. For centuries, when a villager vanished without a trace, only to return days or years later in a dazed state,

Restless Spirits, Yurei & Ghosts

“神隠し (Sen to Chihiro / Spirit Away)”,

Kamikakushi: Unveiling the Mystery of Being Spirited Away in Japan For international audiences, the term “Spirited Away” immediately conjures images of Chihiro, No-Face, and a magical bathhouse from Studio Ghibli’s Academy Award-winning masterpiece. However, the Japanese title of the film, Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi, references a concept far older and more ominous than the

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“天満大自在天神 (Tenman Daijizai Tenjin)”,

Tenman Daijizai Tenjin: Understanding Japan’s Deity of Learning If you visit Japan during late winter or early spring, you will likely encounter crowds of students praying fervently at specific shrines adorned with plum blossoms. They are paying respects to Tenman Daijizai Tenjin (天満大自在天神), the Shinto deity of scholarship, learning, and the arts. Known more commonly

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