(Kostenlos) Japanese Folklore Wolf
Nue dori nue bird described as a bird beast the nue lacks any avian physical features.
Japanese folklore wolf. Nihon ōkami canis lupus hodophilax is an extinct subspecies of the gray wolf that was once endemic to the islands of honshū shikoku and kyūshū in the japanese archipelago it is also known as the honshū wolf its binomial name derives from the greek hodos path and phylax guardian in reference to japanese. The wolf is a common motif in the foundational mythologies and cosmologies of peoples throughout eurasia and north america corresponding to the historical extent of the habitat of the gray wolf. In edo period japan the word yama inu became slang for a rabid dog. The mythological characters of japanese folklore have arrived in the west primarily through horror movies like the rings and through manga and anime. But traditional stories can likewise instill fear and with an air that s yet utterly terrifying by american standards. These 10 supernatural beings yokai strange monsters and ghosts may be big or small comical or terrifying. From mythical foxes and shape shifting raccoon dogs to vengeful spirits and human eating spiders japanese folklore is full of fascinating creatures born from people s observations of the inexplicable.
There were the hokkaido wolf known in japan as the ezo wolf that became extinct in the 1930 s and the honshu wolf known in japan as the japanese wolf whose the last specimen was killed in 1905. The japanese wolf japanese. An anonymous japanese said that no animal is as frightening as the wolf is knight 136 it is quick and agile and yanagita kunio the father of japanese folklore studies said that the wolf can hide even where there is only a single reed. ōkami a powerful wolf spirit that either takes your life or protects it depending on the actions one does in his or her life. Like any culture japan has its fair share of folkloric creatures. Many of them have jumped straight from the pages of myth and into popular culture. But to westerners whose folklore tends to recycle the same variations on witches goblins orcs and dragons japan s bestiary.
It exists largely outside the japanese yokai canon best known from the tale of the heike 1371. The following is a list of demons ghosts kami obake yōkai yūrei and other legendary creatures that are notable in japanese folklore and mythology. Abumi guchi a furry creature. The kanji for the word nue are night and bird. On the other hand the wolf.