Translated and Sources from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujara, Nihon no Yūrei, Inga Monogatari, and Other Sources To learn much more about Japanese Ghosts, check out my book Yurei: The Japanese Ghost Y�...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2014/06/27/kosodate-yurei-the-child-raising-yurei/
Translated from Konjaku Hyakki Shui, Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujara, and Japanese Wikipedia If you are wandering through the woods at night and stumble upon something that looks like a carved stone st...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2014/03/11/jakotsu-baba-the-old-snake-bone-woman/
Translated and Sourced from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujyara, Kaii Yokai Densho Database, Kwaidan, Japanese Wikipedia, and Other Sources The Yuki Onna is one of Japan’s most well-known and yet unknow...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/12/18/yuki-onna-the-snow-woman/
Translated and Sourced from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujyara, Miyagi-ken no Kowai Hanashi, Japanese Wikipedia, and Other Sources Walking along a forest path at night in the dead of winter, you come upo...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/12/17/yuki-onba-and-yukinko-the-snow-mother-and-the-snow-child/
Translated and Sourced from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujyara, Kaii Yokai Densho Database, Japanese Wikipedia, and Other Sources Is Japan’s Icicle Woman naughty or nice? Loving or lethal? If the stori...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/12/09/tsurara-onna-the-icicle-woman/
Translated and adapted from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujyara, Ehon Hyakumonogatari, and Japanese Wikipedia A tale as old as time; in a drunken night of revelry, you climb in bed with a beautiful girl b...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/11/29/nebutori-the-sleeping-fatty/
To learn more about Japanese Ghosts, check out my book Yurei: The Japanese Ghost Translated and Sourced from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujyara, Legends of Tenri, and Other Sources This peculiar story co...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/10/24/konnyaku-no-yurei-the-konnyaku-ghost-of-tenri/
Translated and Sourced from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujyara and Japanese Wikipedia Long ago in the Empou period (1670 – 1683), an unusual farmer’s wife lived in a small village called Mikoharabara...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/09/30/chikaramochi-yurei-the-strong-japanese-ghost/
Translated and Sourced from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujyara, Japanese Wikipedia, and Kaii Yokai Densho Database. To learn much more about Japanese Ghosts, check out my book Yurei: The Japanese Ghost F...
https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/09/27/kejoro-the-hair-hooker/
To learn much more about Japanese Ghosts, check out my book Yurei: The Japanese Ghost Maruyama Ōkyo opened his eyes from a fitful sleep and saw a dead woman. She was young. Beautiful. And pale. ...