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Mountain & Forest Yokai, Mountain Spirits

烏天狗 (Karasu Tengu)

Karasu Tengu: Unveiling Japan’s Crow-Billed Mountain Spirits When hiking through the dense, cedar-lined trails of Japan’s ancient mountains, travelers often speak of a sudden gust of wind or a mysterious rustling in the canopy above. In Japanese folklore, this isn’t just the wind—it might be the work of a Karasu Tengu. While the red-faced, long-nosed […]

Mountain & Forest Yokai, Mountain Spirits

木の葉天狗 (Konohatengu)

Konohatengu: The Mystical Tree Leaf Goblins of Japan When travelers envision the supernatural side of Japan, images of red-faced, long-nosed goblins known as Tengu often come to mind. These powerful mountain guardians, often associated with ascetic practices and martial arts, are icons of Japanese folklore. However, within the complex hierarchy of these mountain spirits exists

Oni, Oni & Demons

青鬼 (Blue Oni)

The Blue Oni: Japan’s Legend of Self-Sacrifice When travelers visit Japan, they are often greeted by the fearsome visage of the Oni—horned ogres wielding iron clubs, standing guard at temple gates or depicted in vibrant festival masks. While these demons are often portrayed as villains to be driven away, the story of the Blue Oni

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