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Kaibyo: the Supernatural Cats of Japan
Kaibyo: the Supernatural Cats of Japan | Zack Davisson
6 posts | 6 read | 5 to read
Woodblock prints, essays, and translations scratch to light the secret lives of Japan's mythological felines.
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iread2much
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This is a good introduction to Japanese horror and provided a lot of detail on the history of the cat myths as well as example stories. The illustrations were also nice.
3/5 read for good history of mythology but don‘t expect a lot of lyricism in the tales.
I finally started unpacking all of the little treasure for my living room!

LeahBergen Pretty photo! 7mo
Yuki_Onna I've been trying to get my hands on this book for years🤩 7mo
iread2much @LeahBergen thank you 😊 7mo
iread2much @Yuki_Onna I found it years ago at a museum store. I hope you find a copy soon! 7mo
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Yuki_Onna
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Yuki_Onna 1. I'm very into mythological & supernatural creatures, especially those of Japan. Yuki Onna is the Japanese Snow Woman. I kind of see her as my alter ego.

2. psychological thriller & gothic
3. holiday: Halloween! season - every one apart from summer. I hate the oppressive, burning heat in town.

4. not sure. I'm not opposed to believing in them. I don't NOT believe in them, I suppose.
5. Germany
6. see: www.litsy.com/web/post/2567659
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BookwormAHN Japanese Snow Woman, love that 🖤 1y
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jen_the_scribe
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I loved learning about the supernatural cats of Japan. Most are super creepy, all are interesting. Each chapter focuses on one supernatural cat, going into different versions/historical origins. In between, are various tales, articles, and short essays about each kind of cat. I especially loved all of the Japanese prints depicting the cats throughout the book. Anyone who loves cats or who‘s interested in Japanese culture would appreciate this.

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jen_the_scribe
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I was reading an article about “cursed books” and this was mentioned (as a recommendation to read up on one of the cursed books topics, not as one of the actual cursed books lol). I was intrigued so I looked it up and got myself a copy.

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