Azukibabaa

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Azukibabaa (あずきばばあ, the bean hag) is a monster from Miyagi Prefecture to the Kanto region. This is an old woman yokai that makes the sound of adzuki, just like Azukiarai. There is a theory that, instead of a different type of red bean-washing monster, the true nature of red bean washing is called "Azuma-gama" in some areas.[1]

Local lore[edit]

  • Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture
    • It is said that at the abandoned temple in Shimo-Kosaka-mura, it made a sound of red beans when it was raining in the evening. In this region, parents said to their children who did not keep up with their parents, saying: "I will be attacked by Shodouba".[2]
  • Gunma Prefecture
    • Appears in a stream near Takasaki Castle. At night, they make the sound of red beans while singing, "Would you like to wash or eat the red beans?" And swallow those who pass nearby into the bright light. In order to avoid this strangeness, it is better to calm yourself by holding your thumb.[1]
    • In Showa-mura, Tone-gun, they make the sound of stirring azuki beans in a pot in a swamp, and sing like "Azuki Togo or Catch and Eat" as well as Azuki Togi. It is said to be Mujin or Itachi.[3]
  • It is said that a red bean woman appeared man well woman well in Ome City, Tokyo
    Tokyo
    • On the moonlight of autumn, a small voice was heard from the brook saying, "One red bean, two red bean sasam...", and at dawn, the old woman in a white outfit and holding a zebra disappeared into the.[clarification needed][4]
    • It is said that Shodobo also appeared in the man well woman well in Ome city where the legend of Kobo Daishi remains
  • Nakamaru Kakigihira, Kiyoharu Village, Kita-Koma District, Yamanashi Prefecture
    • Also called Azuki Sagima. He lives on an Amandou tree near Suwa Shrine, and calls a person who passes nearby at night saying "Azuki Anna Anna (meaning to eat azuki)" and he is surprised. If you are panicking, you will be scooped up by a large tree.[1][2] A yokai researcher, Kenji Murakami, has a connection with a youkai / Tsurube-otoshi that is also said to scoop up people from the top of a tree.
  • Kawawa Town, Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Nishi Narita, Tomiya City, Miyagi Prefecture
    • Youkai similar to red bean washing. Called azuki bean, she appears as an old woman in a brook at sunset. Fox is said to be true.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c 水木しげる (2004). 妖鬼化. Vol. 1. Softgarage. p. 9. ISBN 978-4-86133-004-9.
  2. ^ a b c d 村上健司編著 (2000). 妖怪事典. 毎日新聞社. pp. 13–15. ISBN 978-4-620-31428-0.
  3. ^ 根岸謙之助 (January 1956). "妖恠聞書". 上毛民俗 (32). 上毛民俗学会: 7. NCID AN10317714. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
  4. ^ 千葉幹夫 (1995). 全国妖怪事典. 小学館ライブラリー. 小学館. p. 64. ISBN 978-4-09-460074-2.