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Paperback Superstitions and Omens of Japan [Large Print] Book

ISBN: B0GPM1HWZZ

ISBN13: 9798232106386

Superstitions and Omens of Japan [Large Print]

Japan has never been a silent world. Mountains hold presences older than memory. Foxes carry divine messages. The dead return in August to visit households that have kept their lanterns burning. And beneath the gleaming surface of one of the most technologically advanced civilisations on Earth, an ancient system of signs, warnings, and cosmic communication continues to shape the choices, the fears, and the daily lives of millions of people.

Superstitions and Omens of Japan explores the complete architecture of one of the world's most sophisticated and enduring omen traditions. From the Shinto cosmology that understands every mountain, river, and ancient tree as inhabited by spirit presence, to the death pollution protocols that govern hospital architecture, funeral timing, and the gifts left at bedsides, this book traces the full system through which Japanese civilisation has always understood the world as alive with meaning.

The tradition reveals itself across every domain of human experience. Kitsune fox spirits serve as divine messengers and dangerous possessors simultaneously. Yōkai populate the boundaries between the natural and supernatural worlds with a taxonomic richness that defies simple categorisation. The first dream of the New Year delivers cosmic intelligence about the twelve months ahead. Earthquakes are preceded by catfish behaviour and well water changes that the tradition has been reading for centuries. The returning dead of Obon require lit lanterns, prepared altars, and the community dances performed for an audience that cannot be seen. Protective amulets carry genuine concentrations of divine power from the shrines that produce them. The rokuyō calendar makes every date in the year legible as an encouragement or a warning. Thresholds, mirrors, blood, and the north direction maintain their ancient cosmological charge in homes and hospitals and corporate buildings across the country.

And in the modern period, the tradition has not retreated. It has adapted, finding new expression in architecture, disaster culture, popular media, and the daily practice of people who would not describe themselves as superstitious but who would not dream of giving four gifts to a hospital patient or ignoring the first shrine visit of the New Year.

This is the story of a civilisation that has always understood the world as communicative, and that has never stopped listening.

Kate MacIntosh is a writer from the United Kingdom with a deep love for ancient traditions, forgotten wisdom, and the old ways of the world. She shares her life with her beautiful dog Nelly.

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