

20 Talking About Yōkai w/ Author Charles Kowalski
Aug 25, 2019
38:33
On this extra bonus episode of the Japan Station podcast, we explore the world of yōkai with author and Japan Station listener, Charles Kowalski.
Originally from the U.S. Charles Kowalski is a teacher and author living in Japan. His latest book--Simon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts--delves into the world of the Japanese supernatural creatures known as yōkai through the lens of a young 17th century English boy who gets stranded in Tokugawa-era Japan and has to rely on the yōkai in order get back home. Smon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts is the first book in what Charles is planning to be a trilogy. Charles is also the author of two full-length novels: Mind Virus and The Devil's Son.
In this episode we discuss:
- What a yōkai is
- The origin of Charles' interest in yōkai
- The plot of Simon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts
- The research process Charles underwent when working on Simon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts
- The fascinating life of the English sailor-turned-samurai, William Adams (1564-1620)
- What the Hyakki Yagyō (English:"Night Parade of One Hundred Demons") is
- Teaching in Japan
- How the Japanese folktale Urashima Tarō does not follow conventional storytelling norms
- Charles' future plans for the Simon Grey series
- And much more!