Other Yokai

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“怪談累ヶ淵 (Kaidan Kasane-ga-fuchi)”,

Kaidan Kasane-ga-fuchi: The Haunting Legend of Karma and Revenge When summer arrives in Japan, the humidity rises, and so does the popularity of Kaidan—traditional ghost stories meant to send a chill down your spine, effectively “cooling” the listener. Among the pantheon of Japanese horror, few titles carry as much weight, dread, and historical significance as […]

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“見得を切る (Kabuki Mie Pose)”,

Unlocking the Mystery of “Mie-o-kiru”: Kabuki’s Dramatic Climax If you have ever watched a Kabuki performance, you have likely witnessed a moment of electrifying tension. The wooden clappers (tsuke) beat furiously against the floorboards, the actor snaps his head, crosses one eye, and freezes like a statue. The audience roars with approval. This is “Mie-o-kiru”

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“文楽の魂 (Soul of Bunraku)”,

Soul of Bunraku: Inside Japan’s Traditional Puppet Theater When most travelers think of puppetry, they imagine simple shows designed for children. However, in Japan, puppetry is a profound, sophisticated, and deeply emotional art form known as Bunraku. Often overshadowed by the flamboyant Kabuki, Bunraku (historically known as Ningyo Joruri) offers a unique window into the

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