• The Legend of Oiran Buchi - Chilling Betrayal at “The Courtesan’s Bridge"
    Feb 22 2025

    The story of Oiran Buchi, also known as "The Courtesan’s Bridge," is a chilling legend from Japan, specifically associated with a region in Yamanashi Prefecture. However, its eerie reputation has reached far and wide, including being recounted in places like Sapporo. The tale is a haunting reminder of betrayal, greed, and tragedy.



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    Here's a link to the Critical Eats Japan video mentioned in the episode:

    Oiran Buchi Haunted Japan | 花魁淵

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35zrIJaPSTE&t=119s

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    11 mins
  • Awashima Jinja - Japan’s Shrine for Unwanted (Haunted?) Dolls
    Feb 15 2025

    In this episode of the Supernatural Japan Podcast, we explore the mystical Awashima Shrine in Wakayama, Japan—a sacred site renowned for its unique connection to dolls and fertility. Known as the resting place for old or unwanted dolls, the shrine is steeped in spiritual lore and rituals to comfort these inanimate objects believed to harbor souls. Tune in as we uncover the stories and traditions that make Awashima Shrine a truly supernatural destination.


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    9 mins
  • Japanese Yokai: Dorotabo - Muddy Rice-field Monk
    Feb 13 2025

    In this bite-sized episode, we look at the Dorotabō (泥田坊, "muddy rice field monk"), who is a type of yokai from Japanese folklore. It is believed to be the restless spirit of a farmer who, in life, worked tirelessly to cultivate and care for his rice fields. After his death, if the land is neglected or mismanaged by its new owners, the Dorotabō rises from the muddy fields to haunt them. Get ready to learn about another creepy but not-so-dangerous yokai!


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    5 mins
  • Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女) - The Slit-Mouthed Woman
    Feb 9 2025

    In this episode, we delve into the chilling Japanese urban legend of Kuchisake-ona. We explore the origins of this tale, which tells of a vengeful spirit who approaches individuals, particularly children, asking, "Am I pretty?" Depending on the response, the encounter can lead to dire consequences. This episode also examines various aspects of the legend, including its historical roots, cultural significance, and the widespread panic it incited in Japan during the late 1970s. Get ready for some scares and a little history all at the same time!


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    12 mins
  • Hibagon (ヒバゴン) - Japan’s Bigfoot
    Feb 2 2025

    The Hibagon (ヒバゴン) is the Japanese equivalent of the North American Bigfoot. Many believe that it inhabits the areas around Mount Hiba in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. In this episode, we talk to Canadian author Kyle Brink. He has been researching Hibagon for many years and is based in Hiroshima Prefecture. He is the author of the book, “Hibagon: Japanese Bigfoot.” If you are a fan of cryptids and Bigfoot lore, you’ll love this episode!


    Kyle’s book:https://www.amazon.com/Hibagon-Japanese-Bigfoot-Kyle-Brink/dp/B08X6DX7KS

    Kyle’s YouTube channel with loads of Hibagon videos: https://www.youtube.com/@brinkbooks3492



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    54 mins
  • Japanese Yokai: Akaname - The Filth Licker (Bathroom Licker)
    Jan 29 2025

    The Akaname (垢嘗め) is a yokai from Japanese folklore with a rather unique and unsettling role—it is known as the "filth licker." Its name translates to "scum licker" or "grime licker," and it is said to haunt dirty bathrooms, bathhouses, and other unclean spaces. Learn about this bizarre creature in this Supernatural Japan “mini-episode.” Learn about the folklore of Japan and stories in every episode!


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    5 mins
  • Tokyo’s Haunted Yokoamicho Park and Ireido Hall
    Jan 26 2025

    Nestled in Yokoamicho Park in Tokyo, Japan, stands the Ireido Memorial Hall, a sacred space dedicated to the tens of thousands who perished in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 as well as the Tokyo Air aids of WW2. Thousands of people died in the very location that is Yokoamicho Park in 1923. Now, it is said to be the site of ghostly figures, mysterious smoke, cries and whispers in the night, and so much other paranormal activity. Yokoamicho Park is one of Tokyo’s most haunted places. Learn about this haunted place in the latest episode of the Supernatural Japan Podcast.



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    14 mins
  • Japanese Yokai: The Tanuki - Japan’s Shapeshifting Trickster
    Jan 19 2025

    The Tanuki, or Japanese raccoon dog, is a unique creature in Japanese culture, blending real-world zoology with centuries of rich folklore. Its mythical counterpart is a shapeshifting trickster and a symbol of good fortune in Japanese mythology. Learn more about this famous Yokai from Japan, an animal with supernatural powers and a unique sense of humor.


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    14 mins