Other Yokai

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

地獄烏 (Hell Crow)

Yatagarasu: Unveiling Japan’s Mythical Three-Legged Crow When Western travelers spot a crow, they often think of bad omens, death, or scavengers. However, in the intricate tapestry of Japanese folklore, the crow—specifically the three-legged variant known as Yatagarasu—holds a position of supreme divinity. While modern pop culture and anime enthusiasts often refer to this fiery deity

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

地獄犬 (Hell Hound)

The Japanese “Hell Hound”: Okuri-inu, Inugami, and Supernatural Canines When we hear the term “Hell Hound,” our minds often drift to Western mythology—the three-headed Cerberus guarding the Greek underworld, or the spectral Black Shuck of English folklore. However, Japan possesses its own rich, terrifying, and fascinating tapestry of supernatural canines. While the direct translation Jigoku-ken

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“お歯黒べったりの怪笑 (Laughter of Ohaguro-bettari)”,

The Mystery of Ohaguro-bettari: The Laughter in the Dark Japanese folklore is a treasure trove of the eerie and the unexplained. While many travelers are familiar with the Tengu or the Kappa, there exists a far more unsettling figure that haunts the twilight hours of old temple grounds. She is known as the Ohaguro-bettari (お歯黒べったりの怪笑),

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“垢なめの掃除 (Cleaning by Akaname)”,

The Legend of Akaname: Japan’s Filth-Licking Yokai Japan is world-renowned for its impeccable standards of hygiene, particularly regarding its bath culture. From the pristine tiles of modern hotels to the steaming waters of traditional onsen (hot springs), cleanliness is next to godliness—quite literally. In Japanese folklore, however, the consequence of failing to maintain this cleanliness

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