Japanese Mythology

Shikigami

Shikigami

Shikigami (式神) is the term used for spirits summoned by an onmyoji or Japanese sorcerer. Shikigami are used to protect and serve their master, much like the Western concept of...

Shikigami

Shikigami (式神) is the term used for spirits summoned by an onmyoji or Japanese sorcerer. Shikigami are used to protect and serve their master, much like the Western concept of...

Satori

Satori

In Japanese folklore, Satori (覚, "consciousness") are supernatural monsters (yōkai) who pass for living in the mountains of Hida and Mino provinces (modern Gifu Prefecture) and are able to read...

Satori

In Japanese folklore, Satori (覚, "consciousness") are supernatural monsters (yōkai) who pass for living in the mountains of Hida and Mino provinces (modern Gifu Prefecture) and are able to read...

Mikaribaba

Mikaribaba

The Mikaribaba (箕借り婆) is the spirit of a one-eyed old woman from the sagas of the Kanto region. Summary of Mikaribaba In Yokohama, Kavasaki, Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures, Tokyo, etc. he...

Mikaribaba

The Mikaribaba (箕借り婆) is the spirit of a one-eyed old woman from the sagas of the Kanto region. Summary of Mikaribaba In Yokohama, Kavasaki, Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures, Tokyo, etc. he...

Miage-nyūdō

Miage-nyūdō

Mikoshi-nyūdō (Japanese: 見越し入道), also known as Mikoshi (Japanese: 見越) or Miage-nyūdō (Japanese: 見上入道), is a mythical creature (yōkai) found in Japanese folklore, especially common in tales from the islands of...

Miage-nyūdō

Mikoshi-nyūdō (Japanese: 見越し入道), also known as Mikoshi (Japanese: 見越) or Miage-nyūdō (Japanese: 見上入道), is a mythical creature (yōkai) found in Japanese folklore, especially common in tales from the islands of...

Ikiryō

Ikiryō

The terms ikiryō, or shōryō, seirei, ikisudama (生霊, "living ghost", "eidolon"), in Japanese folk beliefs and fiction, refer to a spirit that leaves the body of a living person and...

Ikiryō

The terms ikiryō, or shōryō, seirei, ikisudama (生霊, "living ghost", "eidolon"), in Japanese folk beliefs and fiction, refer to a spirit that leaves the body of a living person and...

Chimimōryō

Chimimōryō

Chimimōryō (Chinese: 魑魅魍魎; pinyin: Chīmèi wǎngliǎng) is a Japanese word of Chinese origin for mountain monsters and river monsters. It refers to different kinds of obake and things transformed into...

Chimimōryō

Chimimōryō (Chinese: 魑魅魍魎; pinyin: Chīmèi wǎngliǎng) is a Japanese word of Chinese origin for mountain monsters and river monsters. It refers to different kinds of obake and things transformed into...