26 What is a tsuchinoko? (All About Japan's Most Famous Cryptid)

26 What is a tsuchinoko? (All About Japan's Most Famous Cryptid)

Author: JapanKyo.com October 8, 2020 Duration: 52:04

On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What is a tsuchinoko?

Topics Discussed

  • What a tsuchinoko is
  • How you say "cryptid" in Japanese
  • Tsuchinoko's status as a U.M.A. (Unidentified Mysterious Animal)
  • What a tsuchinoko looks like
  • Some of the abilities tsuchinoko are said to have
  • The areas in Japan where tsuchinoko tend to live
  • The sounds tsuchinoko are said to make
  • The prevalence of tsuchinoko in the Kinki area
  • The typical colors tsuchinoko are reported to be
  • The many names used to refer to tsuchinokos
  • What tsuchinoko literally translates to and how it is written
  • The tsuchinoko's resemblance to a hammer
  • The mythological creature kirin
  • The oldest records found in Japan that depict something resembling a tsuchinoko
  • The possible links between tsuchinoko and Japanese mythology
  • The goddess Kayanohime
  • Nodzuchi (野槌)
  • The tsuchinoko's rise to promnence in the second half of the 20th century
  • Soseki Yamamoto, the man who is responsible for kicking off the "Tsuchinoko Boom" of the '70s and '80s
  • Soseki Yamamoto's journey to document the tsuchinoko
  • Soseki Yamamoto's disillusionment with witht he tsuchinoko craze
  • The town of Mikata in Hyogo Prefecuture's claim that they possessed a tsuchinoko
  • Tsuchinoko bounties
  • The tsuchinoko's connection to yokai
  • Some of the many video games in which tsuchinoko appear
  • The tsuchinoko shrine in Gifu Prefecture
  • Tsuchinoko as a revered creature of the gods
  • Tsuchinoko as a PR gimmick/cute mascot character
  • Real animals that people may have seen and assumed were tsuchinoko
  • The possibility that blue-tongued skinks are responsible for tsuchinoko sightings
  • The yamanamekuji's resemblance to the typical tsuchinoko
  • The tiger keelback's (yamakagashi) and its possible resemblance to tsuchinoko
  • The story of a World War II soldier that thought he had caught a tsuchinoko
  • And much more!

Note: Whether a tsuchinoko is classified as a yōkai or not depends on who you ask. While it certainly can be classified as such, it is also commonly referred to as as a cryptid (UMA, mikakunin dōbutsu). This peculiarity raises an interesting question: can a creature be both a cryptid and a yōkai? The answer to that question is probably: it depends who you ask.

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Japanese Vocabulary List

Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here's some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC.

  • Tsuchinoko
    • ツチノコ : 槌の子 【つちのこ; ツチノコ】 (n) mythical snake-like creature; tsuchinoko
  • Kirin
    • キリン : 麒麟(P); 騏驎 【きりん(P); キリン】 (n) (1) (uk) giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis); (n) (2) qilin (Chinese unicorn); (n) (3) (麒麟 only) Kirin (brand of beer); (n) (4) (騏驎 only) (arch) horse that can ride 1000 ri in a day

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Original artwork in featured image: A tsuchinoko illustrated by Miko A.

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Full Show Notes

 


Curious about why some Japanese words sound so specific or what really lies behind a historical anecdote you heard? Ichimon Japan: A Podcast About Japan and the Japanese Language by JapanKyo.com digs into exactly those kinds of inquiries. Hosts Tony and Ryan, both holding master's degrees in Japanese Language & Linguistics, use listener questions as a starting point for deep, conversational explorations. Their approach is grounded in personal experience living in Japan and thorough research using Japanese and English sources, which allows them to move beyond surface-level explanations. Within this podcast, you'll hear discussions that weave together language quirks, societal norms, and lesser-known historical threads, all while gently correcting common misunderstandings about the country. It feels less like a formal lecture and more like joining two knowledgeable friends who are eager to share what they've learned. Whether the topic is a subtle cultural practice, the etymology of a phrase, or an event from Japan's past, each episode builds a richer, more nuanced picture. The result is a consistently engaging listen for anyone wanting to move past stereotypes and develop a deeper, more informed appreciation for Japan and its language.
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