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Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

須勢理毘売 (Suseribime)

Suseribime: The Fierce Goddess Behind Izumo’s Great Lord When travelers imagine Japanese Shinto goddesses, they often picture the radiant Amaterasu, the sun goddess. However, deep within the ancient mythology of the Izumo region lies a deity of profound strength, passion, and magic: Suseribime (須勢理毘売). Far from being a passive figure, she is the spirited daughter

Oni, Oni & Demons

鬼 (Oni)

Japanese Oni: Inside the World of Demon Folklore If you have ever wandered through the vibrant streets of Akihabara or explored the quiet corners of a Shinto shrine, you have likely encountered them. With wild hair, bulging eyes, razor-sharp fangs, and horns protruding from their heads, the Oni (鬼) are the most iconic creatures in

Mountain & Forest Yokai, Mountain Spirits

小天狗 (Kotengu)

Unveiling the Kotengu: Japan’s Mystical Crow Spirits When travelers imagine the Tengu of Japanese folklore, they often visualize the Daitengu: towering figures with red faces and unnaturally long noses. However, lurking in the shadows of ancient cedar forests and guarding the sanctity of mountain temples is an older, perhaps more primal entity: the Kotengu, or

Oni, Oni & Demons

赤鬼 (Red Oni)

Red Oni (Aka-Oni): The Legend of Japan’s Fierce Demon If you have ever wandered through the historic streets of Kyoto or soaked in the thermal waters of Beppu, you have likely encountered a formidable figure: a hulking, horned humanoid with bright red skin, clad in a tiger-skin loincloth and wielding a massive iron club. This

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