andycarmenjapanese8100 wrote:There's a very good adaptation of a Lafcadio Hearn's Yuki-onna story in the film Kaidan (1964).
I prefer Yabu No Naka No Kuroneko though.
This information is actually new to me, as a result I am very excited to look into them. Unfortunately I've only had the pleasure of reading about certain films as opposed to actually watching them---so I am very grateful to you for expanding my list of 'must see'. I think I will find special interest in Yabu No Naka No Kuroneko...I think I'll start with that first.
Are there any other films you've come across that suit our shared interests? I'd love to hear more.
Tracel wrote:One group that is unique in the world is the Tsukumogami. I love foxes in real life, so the fox spirits, Kitsune or Yakko are fascinating.
Indeed they are~. I did a fairly lengthy study on kitsune and their various kinds. Perhaps we should trade notes sometime. While I do not have an extensive writing based on these studies (As they were light hearted and done in usual info hungry devouring fashion) I do recall a lot of interesting things and websites I'd found along the way.
The kitsune have really inspired me to study the Shinto religion...or perhaps I should say Inari had a hand in this. Lol
By the way! One of my favorite kitsune stories is the story of Tamamo no Mae~. Do you know it?
community.japanese wrote:There are many stories and tales about supernatural creatures in Japan and one of the most famous
manga artist/author would be Shigeru Mizuki.
His world would be also interesting for you.
Many or almost all of "nihon mukashi banashi" (Japanese old tales) includes "ghosts" (Yuki on'na, as well)
and those are very good. We all know some of them, and those short stories have some lessons in life,
moral lessons or doctrines. I remember, somehow, "hebi nyoubou" (へび女房 lit. snake wife) was impressive.
Moshi moshi!
I'd apologize for your nightmares but I am one of those strange sorts whom actually enjoy nightmares. xD So for me it's actually a pleasing thing to know that I may have provided for you an exhilerating experience to go with your rest---I only find myself regretting that you may not have enjoyed them as much as I have in the past. But who knows! Maybe that'll give you a little courage for the next scare!
I will however thank you, as I have the others, for your suggestion. I think I shall look into this Shigeru Mizuki, though this person seems vaguely familiar to me~.
Please do rest well when you move to do so~. Enjoy the adventure your nightmares bring.
Also I apologize for replying so amazingly late to all of you, the holidays have had their way with me. xD The christmas spirit is a force to be rekoned with!