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Japanese Kage-jin: Shadow People in Eastern Tradition

Japanese Kage-jin: Shadow People in Eastern Tradition

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Explore the fascinating world of Japanese Kage-jin, or shadow people, in this deep dive into Eastern supernatural traditions. Host Eleanor Voss examines how Japanese culture has understood shadow phenomena for over a thousand years, from ancient Heian period court records to modern urban encounters. Discover how Shinto animism and Buddhist philosophy shaped interpretations of shadow entities, and learn about the unique concept of ikimono no kage - shadows that separate from living beings. Unlike Western folklore that often portrays shadow people as threatening, Japanese traditions view Kage-jin as neutral spiritual manifestations requiring acknowledgment rather than fear. The episode covers historical documentation by folklorist Lafcadio Hearn, Edo period urban shadow encounters, and regional variations in shadow folklore across Japan. Modern technology's impact on shadow people research is also discussed, including security camera footage and contemporary sightings in office buildings and subway stations. This cultural exploration reveals how different societies approach unexplained phenomena, offering insights into consciousness, perception, and the intersection of physical and spiritual worlds. Perfect for listeners interested in comparative folklore, Japanese culture, and cross-cultural perspectives on mysterious phenomena.
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