Kami and Canon - Anime and Manga Lore and Japanese Folklore
In this episode of our podcast, we explore Tōkaidō Yotsuya Kaidan, arguably the most famous and influential ghost story in Japan. The podcast will first delve into the core narrative of the 1825 kabuki play, detailing the cruel betrayal of the dutiful wife Oiwa by her ambitious husband, the rōnin Iemon. We will discuss the story's most dramatic moments, from Oiwa's horrific disfigurement by poison to her tragic death and subsequent transformation into a terrifying onryō, or vengeful spirit. This episode also examines the historical and cultural world of the Bunsei era in which the play was created, exploring how the anxieties of a decaying samurai class and the severe oppression of women fueled the story's immense popularity. A significant part of our discussion will focus on the tale's modern legacy, including its profound influence on the J-Horror genre, most notably as the direct inspiration for the ghost in Ringu (The Ring). Finally, the podcast investigates the fascinating real-world "curse of Oiwa," a superstition so powerful that to this day, actors and directors make a pilgrimage to her grave in Tokyo to ask for her blessing before any new production.
Tags:Yotsuya Kaidan, Japanese Folklore, Oiwa, Onryō, Kabuki, Edo Period, J-Horror, Ghost Story, Japan