Japanese Ghosts Week 7a Outline: Intro to Foxes

Intro

I. Review of yôkai

A. Modern Example: Amabie

1. Amabie as an example of an obscure yôkai that takes hold globally in response to current conditions (discussed this first class, just briefly review here)

a. Amabie first appears off the coast of Higo in Kumamoto prefecture in 1846

 

images

 

1) From the poster (kawaraban) of the original:

 

Every night something brightly lit would appear in the sea of Higo. When a local official went out to take a look, something like what is in the picture here appeared and said, "I live in the sea and am called Amabie. For the next six years, there will be abundant harvests throughout the provinces, but disease will spread, so make haste to copy [an image of] me and show it to the people." So saying, it returned back into the sea. The image on the right [actually on the left in the image] is what was copied by the official and brought to Edo.

 

b. "Apotropaeic": having the power to ward off evil influences or bad luck.

 

1. Images and texts reproduced for their apotropaic effects go back to the earliest period of Japanese religion. Eg. Blood pool hell sutra

 

c. Mizuki Shigeru's 1986 image

 

Mizuki Productions posted on Twitter 3/17/20:

This is an “Amabie.” We took a photo of Mizuki Shigeru’s original drawing. It’s a being…closer in nature to a divine entity than a Y?kai.  In the Edo Period, it appeared in the sea off of Kumamoto and instructed, “If pestilence spreads, draw my image and quickly show it to everyone.”  With that, its figure disappeared back into the sea. May it rid us of the current pandemic.

 

https://twitter.com/mizukipro/status/1239818518536704001

 

d. Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare Twitter image posted 4/8/20

 

1) Warning; STOP! shiranai uchi ni, hiromechau kara (Because it spreads before you know it)

 

e. Video: Amabie (a new Noh play, first performed 12/2020) ;

1) see also this video of a performance of Takasago at the Harada Shrine in Osaka, also part of ritual prayers against the Corona virus

f. What anxieties and issues do images of Amabie address? How does the noh play contribute? What does the noh need to add for the Amabie yokai to work as theater?

II. Foxes

A. Natural characteristics (image)


            2. Reason:

E. Psychology of religion: trying to find someone or something to blame for your misfortune, to explain it

IV. Video: excerpt from Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (Yume) "Sunshine Through the Rain" (from 2:00 to 12:50)

Description of Dreams

A. What fox beliefs are visualized here? [image]

B. What does the way the foxes move indicate about their nature?