Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“大黒天の打ち出の小槌 (Daikokuten’s Hammer)”,

Unlocking Fortune: The Legend of Daikokuten’s Hammer (Uchide no Kozuchi) If you have ever wandered through the bustling streets of Tokyo or visited a quiet shrine in Kyoto, you have likely encountered a joyous, smiling figure sitting atop two bales of rice. This is Daikokuten, one of Japan’s beloved Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin). While his

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“注連飾りの結界 (Kekkai of Shime-kazari)”,

The Kekkai of Shime-kazari: Japan’s Sacred New Year Barrier If you walk through the streets of Japan in late December or early January, you will notice a distinct transformation. Modern office buildings, traditional homes, and even taxi grills are adorned with intricate straw ropes featuring white paper zig-zags and citrus fruits. These are not merely

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“門松の飾り (Kadomatsu Decorations)”,

Kadomatsu: The Sacred Bamboo Guardians of Japan’s New Year If you find yourself wandering the streets of Tokyo or Kyoto during late December or early January, you will undoubtedly notice pairs of striking bamboo and pine arrangements flanking the entrances of homes, businesses, and shrines. These are Kadomatsu (literally “Gate Pine”), one of the most

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