Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“末摘花の孤独 (Loneliness of Suetsumuhana)”,

The Safflower Princess: Understanding Suetsumuhana’s Lonely Tale When exploring the rich tapestry of Japanese literature, few works stand as tall as The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari). Written by Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, it is often cited as the world’s first novel. While the shining Prince Genji is the protagonist, the story

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“光源氏の宿命 (Fate of Hikaru Genji)”,

Tracing Hikaru Genji: The Fate of a Literary Icon In the pantheon of world literature, few characters shine as brightly—or as complexly—as Hikaru Genji. Known as the “Shining Prince,” he is the protagonist of The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari), often cited as the world’s first novel. For cultural travelers and history enthusiasts visiting Japan,

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

“六条御息所の怨念 (Grudge of Rokujo no Miyasudokoro)”,

The Grudge of Rokujo no Miyasudokoro: Love and Vengeance in Old Kyoto When travelers wander through the vermilion torii gates and bamboo groves of Kyoto, they are often captivated by the city’s serene beauty. However, beneath the aesthetic of the ancient capital lies a rich tapestry of ghost stories and tragic legends. Among these, few

Restless Spirits, Yurei & Ghosts

“源氏物語の生霊 (Living Spirit of Genji Monogatari)”,

The Ikiryo of Genji Monogatari: Understanding the Living Spirit When travelers wander through the bamboo groves of Arashiyama or the ancient shrines of Kyoto, they are stepping into a world layered with literary ghosts. Among the most profound and terrifying figures in Japanese folklore is the ikiryo—a living spirit. While Western ghost stories typically involve

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