Koizumi Yakumo (1850-1904) - „Oshidori“; „Buried secret“
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https://doi.org/10.61671/hos.5.2022.5950Keywords:
Oshidori, Akanuma, Sono, OshoAbstract
Yōkai (class of supernatural monsters, spirits or demons ) plays an important role in Japanese folklore, such as Oshidori and Buried secret. Many of them are written by Koizumi Yakumo.
Oshidori is a mandarin duck (one of the species of ducks). It’s also called the Far East rainbow. In China and Japan Oshidori is considered a symbol of eternal love for married couples. In Japan there is a saying of oshidori-fūfū, which means loving couple.
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