An Introduction To Japanese Yōkai: Tsurara onna
This month, as we prepare for spring, we take a look at a Yōkai that is often confused for a Yuki onna.
This month, as we prepare for spring, we take a look at a Yōkai that is often confused for a Yuki onna.
Today is the Winter Solstice. The first day of winter. So with the snowy days coming, today we take a look at a beautiful killer spirit that can be found in snowy regions.
Seeing as today is Thanksgiving in USA, this months Yōkai is one that enjoys eating. A little too much.
In today’s Introduction to Yōkai, we take a look at a useful and ordinary object that comes to life.
In today’s Introduction to Yōkai, we take a look at a pair of mysterious beings that show up bearing dire prophecies.
In today’s Introduction to Yōkai, we take a look at one of the childish tricksters of all the Yōkai.
In this Yōkai introduction, we take a look at the wrathful Hashihime. The jealous protector of bridges.
The Daemonic Month of October seems like a perfect time to begin a series devoted to the spirits, demons, and monsters of Japanese folklore. Today we are starting with one of my favorites. Kitsune. The fox spirits.