Maneki Neko: In Japan, cats have long been linked to the supernatural. While some superstitions associate cats with bad luck, curses and strange fires, there is also a long tradition that cats are revered and considered beneficent creatures.
Especially in agriculture and sericulture, where cats ate mice and other pests that attacked crops and silkworms. In Japan cats are considered lucky creatures. Images of cats are used as charms.
The Night Parade of the 100 Demons.
In Japan, many legends speak of yokai parades in the streets of cities, called Hyakki Yagyo (çŸé¬Œå€è¡ â The Night Parade of the 100 Demons). This event usually takes place during the hot summer nights and during the obon season (ãç), a time of year when spirits visit the world of the living.
According to legend, humans were once deceived by yokai who encouraged them to go out on the streets on those nights, Then...
A personal vision of the Yokai.
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Maneki Neko: In Japan, cats have long been linked to the supernatural. While some superstitions associate cats with bad luck, curses and strange fires, there is also a long tradition that cats are revered and considered beneficent creatures.
Especially in agriculture and sericulture, where cats ate mice and other pests that attacked crops and silkworms. In Japan cats are considered lucky creatures. Images of cats are used as charms.
The Night Parade of the 100 Demons.
In Japan, many legends speak of yokai parades in the streets of cities, called Hyakki Yagyo (çŸé¬Œå€è¡ â The Night Parade of the 100 Demons). This event usually takes place during the hot summer nights and during the obon season (ãç), a time of year when spirits visit the world of the living.
According to legend, humans were once deceived by yokai who encouraged them to go out on the streets on those nights, Then...
A personal vision of the Yokai.