Uncanny Japan - Japanese Folklore, Folktales, Myths and Language

Speculative fiction writer, long-term resident of Japan and Bram Stoker Award finalist Thersa Matsuura explores all that is weird from old Japan—strange superstitions, folktales, cultural oddities, and interesting language quirks. These are little treasures she digs up while doing research for her writing.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 16m. Bisher sind 149 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein zweiwöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

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episode 18: The God of Smallpox (Housougami)


Welcome to May's Uncanny Japan. In this episode I talk about the God of Smallpox (housougami/疱瘡神). Come listen to the beliefs in this fearsome god and how dogs and the color red kept him at bay. Please join our community forum! Patreon: ...


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 May 19, 2018  10m
 
 

episode 17: Granny Dumping Mountain (Ubasute Yama)


This month on Uncanny Japan I talk about or Granny Dumping Mountain. Back in old Japan when times were tough and there were too many mouths for one family to feed, they might do something called kuchi herashi (口減らし) or getting rid of mouths....


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 April 21, 2018  8m
 
 

episode 16: Playing Hide and Seek by Yourself (Hitori Kakurenbo)


Hitori kakurenbo (一人隠れん坊 ) means playing hide and seek by yourself. It sounds silly, but it's actually a super creepy, Japanese urban myth that involves you all alone at night with nothing but a stuffed animal, some red thread, and a...


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 March 18, 2018  10m
 
 

episode 15: Inviting a Friend to Die (Rokuyo)


The rokuyo (六曜) or six days is the Japanese calendar that you consult when preparing to engage in various affairs: wedding, funerals, trips, and business dealings to name a few. Some days are good for some things, other days are good for...


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 February 19, 2018  12m
 
 

episode 14: Sokushinbutsu: The Corpses of “Living” Buddhas


Listen to me talk about this wonderfully surreal thing I found: Living Buddhas (ikibotoke, 生き仏 or sokushinbutsu, 即身仏). The thing is, they're not really alive, at least not anymore. *cue scary music*... no, seriously, cue the scary music,...


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 January 17, 2018  11m
 
 

episode 13: Teachers Running (Shiwasu)


Everyone's busy. It's the end of the year. Come listen to me talk about how we spend December in Japan while you listen to a mochi-pounding event in the background on binaural mics. There is cleaning, haircuts, paying debts and staying up all night to...


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 December 17, 2017  17m
 
 

episode 12: Goroawase: Tricky Numbers


In Japan numbers can be tricky. Four is thought to invite death. Nine brings suffering and agony. But, hey! Eight is good! Please join our community forum! Patreon: Website: YouTube: Mastodon: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Buy Me a Coffee...


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 November 16, 2017  15m
 
 

episode 11: The Devil’s Gate (Kimon)


You have one. I have one. We all have one: a Devil's Gate. It's the place where oni (Japanese devils) sneak into your home, steal all your good luck and fine health, and scuttle away. It's the place you have to be very careful about and treat...


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 October 18, 2017  19m
 
 

episode 10: Gaki: Hungry Ghosts


Careful. Living a life of luxury while being selfish and coveting your neighbors goodies just might lead you to another spin on this Wheel of Life. This means after you die you'll be reborn not as a human again, not even as a squirrel in someone's...


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 September 13, 2017  15m
 
 

episode 9: Obon Part Two: Sending Away Fires (Okuribi)


This month's podcast is Obon Part Two, the time when you have to send ol' grandma and grandpa back to the World of the Dead. There are various ways of doing this. I talk about two, the chill, mellow way and the flinging-balls-of-fire-into-the-air way....


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 August 15, 2017  16m