Furutsubaki no rei
Furutsubaki no rei
Furutsubaki no rei (古山茶の霊) is a type of Yōkai depicted in the Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki by Toriyama Sekien. This particular Yōkai is composed of the spirits of old camelia trees, with these spirits being said to sometimes take on a more human form as well as trick other humans.
The author, Lafcadio Hearn called these creatures ‘Goblin Trees’ and wrote about their flowers stating:
the falling of heavy red flowers was like the falling head of a person under the sword, the dull sound it makes when hitting the floor is the sound of the severed head hitting the ground.
Additionally the camelia is also seen in the folk tale Yaobikuni (Eight Hundred Years Nun), but here the flower is seen as a sign of longevity and not the head of a severed person.1
External Links
- View the Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki online here: Konjaku Online.
Footnotes
1. Yoda, H. and Alt, M. (2016) “Japandemonium: Illustrated: The Yokai Encyclopaedia of Toriyama Sekien.”. New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
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