Mythical Creatures

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“用水路のせせらぎ (Murmur of Irrigation Channels)”,

The Serene Murmur of Japan’s Ancient Waterways In the hustle of modern travel, visitors to Japan often rush between neon-lit Tokyo districts and the grand temples of Kyoto. Yet, for those willing to slow down and wander the backstreets of historic towns or the edges of rice paddies, a different sensory experience awaits: the seseragi […]

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“案山子の番人 (Scarecrow Guardians)”,

Scarecrow Guardians: Japan’s Spiritual Protectors When traveling through the rural heartlands of Japan, watching the bullet train give way to local single-car railways, you will inevitably encounter the emerald expanse of rice paddies. Standing silent watch over these fields are figures that are simultaneously familiar and uncanny: the Kakashi, or scarecrows. While scarecrows are a

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“里山の生物多様性 (Biodiversity of Satoyama)”,

The Living Landscape: Exploring the Biodiversity of Satoyama When travelers dream of Japan, they often visualize the neon lights of Tokyo or the pristine, untouched wilderness of Hokkaido. However, there exists a third category of landscape, arguably the most culturally significant and ecologically vital: Satoyama. Literally translating to “village (sato) mountain (yama),” Satoyama refers to

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“蔵造りの町並み (Buildings in Kura Style)”,

Kawagoe’s Kurazukuri Zone: A Journey to Little Edo Just a short train ride north of the neon lights of Tokyo lies a city frozen in a dignified, monochromatic moment in time. Kawagoe, often affectionately called “Ko-Edo” or “Little Edo,” is home to one of Japan’s most striking architectural wonders: the Kurazukuri no Machinami (Warehouse District).

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