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Happy (early) Halloween everyone! I wanted to post something light-hearted for this occasion! I hope you enjoy it π₯°❤️❤️❤️
[What is Hyakki-Yako?]
Hyakki-Yako (or Hyakki-Yagyo) means "Night Parade of One Hundred Oni (Demons)."
It is a parade composed of thousands of oni and yokai that is said to march through the streets of Japan at night!
Every year, in Kyoto , they hold an event which recreates this Hyakki-Yako.
People dress up as their favourite Oni or Yokai and parade through Ichijo-Dori Street.
(Apparently, anyone can take part in it, but you will have to submit an application to the organizers firstπ)
[Ichijo Hyakki-Yako 2019]
Legend says that during Heian period (794-1185), when Kyoto was the capital city of Japan, the real Hyakki-Yako would often take place on Ichijo-Dori Street in the middle of the night.
(All pictures are taken by Keiichuro Yasugi )
This could be Gasha-dokuro.
πWhat would you have to do if you encountered Hyakki-Yako?π
Encountering Hyakki-Yako can mean instant death, or at best, you get spirited away by them.π±
But fear not. There are some countermeasures!π⭐
πΎCarry a paper talisman (ofuda) from Shinto shrines.
πΎChant this famous mantra:
γ«γΏγ·γγ€、γ¨γ«γ»γγ―γͺγ、γΏγ‘γ«γ΅γ±、
γγ¨γ、γ’γ·γ¨γ、γ―γ¬γ·γ³γγ±γͺ
Katashi Haya, Ekaseni Kurini, Tameru Sake,
Te E Hi, Ashi E Hi, Wareshi Konikeri
This mantra can be roughly translated as "I couldn't take part in the Hyakki-Yako today because I drank the sake (rice wine) stored in a tokkuri (sake container**) and got badly drunk."π⭐
πΎIn some tales, people were saved because they wore kimono which had Sonsho-buccho (ε°εδ»ι Usnisavijaya) sewn on it.
This one could be Inari.
Some sources say that the yokai and oni who participate in Hyakki-Yako are Tsukumo-gami who were originally tools such as umbrellas, fans, sandals, scissors, kitchen utensils, and musical instruments, which acquired spirits after a long passage of time (Tsukumo-gami is sometimes written as "δΉεδΉη₯" meaning ninety-nine gods, which comes from ninety-nine years, a period needed for tools to acquire spirits.)
Tsukumo-gami were tools which were abandoned or maltreated by humans, and therefore, they hold a grudge against them. So they gather at night like this to plot revenge on humans.
[Ichijo Hyakki-Yako 2022]
Ichijo Hyakki-Yako was held this month, for the first time in three years. (Source)
This is Nurari-hyon, who is said to be the leader of Hyakki-Yako.
Watch it directly on YouTube:
Those yokai and oni in the Ichijo Hyakki-Yako look so realistic that real yokai and oni could also be taking part in the event, unbeknownst to us! ππ✨
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**Tokkuri --- Tokkuri or Tokuri is a thin-necked bottle rounded at the bottom. It is now mainly used for pouring sake. (see more on japanese-wiki-corpus.org)
Tokkuri |
⭐Kyoto Taishogun: Ichijo Yokai Street (Official Website)
Comments
I hope you are happy wherever you are!
Have a wonderful weekend!πΈ✨
You are expected to dress up as traditional yokai, but you can also dress up as some traditional Western monsters such as a vampire or witch etc, but not modern copyrighted monsters like Jason from Friday the 13th, according to this event's application guidelines (in Japanese) http://www.kyotohyakki.com/hyakkiyakou/hyakkiyakououbo.html
Thank you so much for your comment!
Thank you so much, Sana-san for the topic! Have a lovely week!!! πππ
Thank you so much for your cute comment! Have a wonderful week yourself! πππ
and this is not just because I love Japanese Culture, I'm a huge fan of traditional tales and folklores all around the world! Maybe because nobody read me bedtime story when I was a kid :3 hehe
Anyway, we have something similar, the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogoh-ogoh Festival
but It has become way too polluted with drunkards, bad (modern) music that bleed your ears, and sometimes... unnecessarily out of aesthetic political messages.
I admit I will probably get many negative sentiments if I ever say this to people back home. But I stand my ground.
Thank you very much Saya! I'm really glad to able to see the Yokai Parade from your blog! Hope all the best in your life and may you will be able to tell us more fantastic tales for many years to come!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aomori_Nebuta_Matsuri
You can read to yourself the stories on my blog at bedtime π𧑠I know some of my followers do YouTube videos on them too! LOL
All the best to you too ~π Thank you so much for being so kind! ππ
See you 'round Saya! XD and thanks for the interesting cultural exchange / amazing stories!
I have been to Bali once when I was a child. A beautiful place!
You're welcome and thank you so much for your happy comment ππ΅✨
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This is the perfect post for Halloween! π
I've only taken part in the Halloween event in Shibuya so I'd really like to see this in person too!!
Thank you very much for sharing! It's really informative too! (The Tengu is really cool! π)
I'm glad you like this post ~π
Oh cool! Shibuya Halloween is such a huge event! I hope you had fun while there!π✨
Tengu is a cool yokai! I will see if I can find any stories related to Tengu!
Thank you so much for your comment!ππ❤️
Saya, this remind me of a scene in Sen to Chihiro where the yokais stepped of the ship at the riverbank. And I love watching movies about yokai.
Thank you for the interesting read today, Saya *purple heart*
~ nunu ~
I'm glad that the Hyakki-Yako is able to be held again after recovering from covid. The masks and costumes are very high quality and I admire the detailed work. And it will totally send chills down my spine if I mistook a real yokai for a person in costume π Maybe that's why they want you to register first π
I'm going to try to find some stories about yokai, since everyone seems so interested in them!π⭐
You're welcome, and thank you so much for the cute purple heart! π
Oh! That anime/manga is so popular! I should have a look at it too!π⭐
That's funny! Maybe it is the real reason why registration is required π€£✨
Thank you so much for your comment! I hope you are getting less busy now! Take care ~π✨⭐
Thank you so much for your comment!