Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language

82 Monstrous Wives, Murderous Lovers & Dead Wet Girls: Discussing Onryo w. Jennfer Yoo

Jan 1, 2022
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ANECDOTE

Jennifer's Food Tour Experience

  • Jennifer Yoo worked as a food tour guide in Kyoto from 2017 to 2019.
  • She enjoyed exploring Uji's tea culture and the area's tofu, appreciating the local food and customs.
INSIGHT

Tsukonakushi and Demonic Women

  • The tsunokakushi headdress means "hiding the horns" and symbolizes women's perceived innate demonic nature in Edo Japan.
  • No theatre masks with horns often depict women turning into demons, reflecting historical beliefs about female power.
INSIGHT

Onryō and Gendered Recognition

  • Onryō are vengeful spirits harboring grudges, often linked to acts of injustice or wrongs in life.
  • Male onryō were publicly pacified and honored, while female onryō often remained unrecognized due to social status.
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