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词条 Amanojaku
释义

  1. Mythology

  2. In religion

  3. In popular culture

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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The Amanojaku, or {{nihongo|Amanjaku|天邪鬼||"heavenly evil spirit"}} is a demon-like creature in Japanese folklore.

Mythology

It is usually depicted as a kind of small oni and is thought to be able to provoke a person's darkest desires and thus instigates them into perpetrating wicked deeds.

One of the amanojaku's best known appearances is in the fairytale {{nihongo|Urikohime|瓜子姫||"melon princess"}}, in which a girl miraculously born from a melon is doted upon by an elderly couple. They shelter her from the outside world, and she naively lets the amanojaku inside one day, where it kidnaps or devours her, and sometimes impersonates her by wearing her flayed skin.

In religion

The amanojaku is commonly held to be derived from {{nihongo|Amanosagume|天探女}}, a wicked deity in Shintō myth, which shares the amanojaku's contrary nature and ability to see into a person's heart, "a very perverted demon".

The creature has also entered Buddhist thought, perhaps via syncretism with the yaksha, where it is considered an opponent of Buddhist teachings. It is commonly depicted as being trampled on and subdued into righteousness by Bishamonten or one of the other Shitennō. In this context it is also called a {{nihongo|jaki|邪鬼}}.

In popular culture

  • In the manga Rise of the Yokai Clan, an amanojaku named Awashima is revealed to be male during the day and female at night.
  • In the manga Urotsukidōji, Amano Jyaku is the titular protagonist.
  • In the anime Ghost Stories, an amanojaku is accidentally sealed inside the main character's pet cat.
  • In the Touhou Project video game Double Dealing Character, the stage 5 boss is an amanojaku named Seija Kijin who has the ability to turn things over.
    • In the spin-off sequel Impossible Spell Card, Seija Kijin is protagonist.
    • In the spin-off ZUN made for a Comic-con in Japan, Gold Rush, Seija Kijin is also the protagonist. However, ZUN never released the game to the public.
  • In the game Shin Megami Tensei, an amanojaku kills and eats the protagonist's mother and impersonates her.
  • There is a Tokyo-based taiko group called "Taiko Shūdan Amanojaku".
  • In the movie "Ten Nights of Dreams" based on Natsume Soseki's novel, there is an Amanojaku that provokes the woman in the Fifth Night.
  • In the musical series "The Story of the Kitsune and the Demon"/"狐と鬼の話" (commonly referred to as "The Onibi series") by Japanese music producer -MASA Works DESIGN- there is a character named Shikyou (死凶) who is an Amanojaku that serves as the series antagonist.
  • In the anime Dororo the main characters encounter the Amanojaku in episode 14.

See also

  • Japanese mythology in popular culture

References

  • {{cite book

| last = Mizuki
| first = Shigeru
| authorlink = Mizuki Shigeru
| title = Mujara 5: Tōhoku, Kyūshū-hen
| publisher = Soft Garage
| date = 2004
| location = Japan
|isbn=978-4861330278
| page = 6 }}
  • Yōmi Hyaku Monogatari: Amanojaku
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20050210044635/http://www.bakebake.com/zukan/129amano.htm Bake Bake Zukan: Amanojaku]
  • Gogen Yurai Jiten: Amanojaku
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060109172628/http://www.pandaemonium.net/rdb/menu/file/53.html Dictionary of Pandaemonium: Amanosagume]
  • Japanese Buddhism Photo Dictionary: Jyaki Demons
  • Shiten'nō Zō no Ohanashi

External links

  • [https://archive.is/20130124121618/http://www2.gol.com/users/nhavens/htmlfile/joru2-e.html Fujino Bunraku 2001] (contains mythological information and images)
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