
About this episode
The episode explores the legend of Onryō, a spirit of vengeance from 19th Century Japan, intertwined with themes of love, betrayal, and horror.
The spooky season is here. Halloween, the time when the veil between the living world and what comes next is at its thinnest. According to legend a time when ghosts, ghouls, spirits, and otherworldly creatures are able to materialize and interact with us. Today I bring you a tale based in History but has grown from what is most likely two factual incidents that when spread amongst the people grew in their retelling and blended together to become one tragic story of love, betrayal, murder, supernatural vengeance, and true horror. In fact it released a curse that is felt and dreaded today. It comes to us from Japan, and though ubiquitous, became famous when it was recorded, written and staged for the first time in the 7th lunar month of 1825 in Tokyo called TÔKAIDÔ YOTSUYA KAIDAN. Come dream with me as we go Deep into 19th Century Japan and witness the rise if a spirit of vengeance in a tale, I call, Onryō. PLEASE support the show, I could really use your help: https://www.patreon.com/deepintohistory Deep into History is Produced by York Campbell of Poetic Earthlings Studio. Music: Sad Dramatic March by MusicLFiles Free download…
Topics covered
- Onryō
- Japanese history
- supernatural
- ghosts
- 19th Century Japan
Keywords
- Halloween
- curse
- TÔKAIDÔ YOTSUYA KAIDAN
- vengeance
- supernatural vengeance
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Sad Dramatic March
Books & works: History, Sad Dramatic March, Epidemic Sound Hosted
Places: Japan, Tokyo
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