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Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

血舐め (Chiname)

Chiname: The Legend of Japan’s Blood-Licking Yokai Japanese folklore is a tapestry woven with threads of the mystical, the terrifying, and the oddly specific. Among the myriad spirits and monsters—collectively known as yokai—that inhabit the Japanese imagination, few are as unsettlingly grotesque yet fascinating as the Chiname (血舐め). Translated literally as the “blood licker,” this […]

Oni, Oni & Demons

煙鬼 (Smoke Oni)

The Smoke Oni: Unveiling the Mystery of Japan’s Enra-Enra When travelers think of Japanese folklore, their minds often drift to the red-faced Oni wielding iron clubs or the mischievous water-dwelling Kappa. However, the world of Yokai (supernatural monsters and spirits) is vast and often ethereal. Among the most elusive and atmospheric of these entities is

Restless Spirits, Yurei & Ghosts

人柱の霊 (Human Pillar Spirit)

Hitobashira: The Haunting Legacy of Human Pillars in Japan Japan is a land of breathtaking beauty, where ancient castles stand guard over cherry blossom-lined moats and vermilion bridges span rushing rivers. However, beneath the architectural splendor of some of Japan’s most historic sites lies a darker, more somber legend: the practice of Hitobashira, or “Human

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