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00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:02:28 Ghosts, Spirits, and Yokai 00:08:07 Ancient Origins 00:15:23 Onryō and Spectral Aristocrats 00:24:25 Warrior Spirits, and Medieval Ghosts 00:32:15 The Edo Period 00:44:17 Regional Variations 00:52:24 The Meiji Restoration Join this channel to get access to perks: / @asmr_historian Check out my Patreon for Ad Free Viewing: / asmrhistorian Merch: https://histmerch.shop/ Uncover the ancient origins of Japanese ghosts (yūrei) and the deep cultural roots that have shaped these eerie spirits for centuries. This video delves into early Shinto beliefs, ancestral worship, and the influence of Buddhism, revealing how these elements fused to form a rich tapestry of ghostly folklore. From onryō—vengeful spirits driven by intense emotions—to protective household guardians, learn how beliefs in the afterlife evolved over time, giving rise to a vast array of supernatural beings. Discover the significance of purification rituals and storytelling traditions that kept these legends alive, guiding the living in their interactions with the spirit world. By exploring archaeological evidence, ancient texts, and enduring cultural practices, you’ll see how Japan’s reverence for the unseen continues to influence modern pop culture and spiritual perspectives. Whether you’re fascinated by folklore or simply curious about the eerie side of Japanese history, journey back to the roots of one of the world’s most captivating ghost traditions. Information sourced from Wiki, Gutenburg, JSTOR, primary and secondary sources. All information is congruent with archaeological and history evidence at the time of recording.