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Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“異界 (Ikai Otherworld)”,

Journey to Ikai: Understanding Japan’s Mystical Otherworld When travelers visit Japan, they are often struck by the seamless blend of the ultra-modern and the deeply traditional. Neon lights reflect off ancient shrine gates, and bullet trains whiz past misty mountains. But beneath this visible surface lies a concept deeply embedded in the Japanese psyche: Ikai, […]

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“権現 (Gongen Incarnation)”,

Exploring Gongen: Japan’s Divine Shinto-Buddhist Avatars When travelers first visit Japan, they are often taught to distinguish between the vermilion torii gates of Shinto shrines and the heavy wooden gates of Buddhist temples. We are told these are two separate traditions: Shinto, the indigenous spirituality of nature, and Buddhism, the imported philosophy of enlightenment. However,

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“廃仏毀釈 (Haibutsu-kishaku)”,

Haibutsu-kishaku: The Storm That Shook Japanese Buddhism When travelers visit Japan today, they often marvel at the harmonious existence of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, sometimes located right next to one another. However, lurking beneath this peaceful facade is a scar from a relatively recent history—a violent upheaval known as Haibutsu-kishaku. Literally translating to “abolish

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“神仏分離 (Shinbutsu-bunri Separation)”,

Shinbutsu-bunri: Unraveling Japan’s Religious Split When travelers visit Japan, one of the first things they learn is how to distinguish a Shinto shrine from a Buddhist temple. Shrines have torii gates; temples have sanmon gates. At shrines, you clap; at temples, you pray silently. However, this distinct separation is a relatively modern invention. For over

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