Yobuko Explained

In Japanese folklore the is a yōkai (a supernatural monster) thought to reside in the San'in region and the city of Tottori. It was believed to be the cause of echoing.

Mythology

The Yobuko was thought to live in the mountains, and whenever a traveler entered the mountains and raised their voice, it would mimic them and call back.

In the artwork of Shigeru Mizuki, the Yobuko is depicted as a young boy with one leg, a large face, and wearing a straw rain hat. In the Oki Islands he was called and was said to be a bird.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: 柳田國男 . 妖怪談義 . 講談社 . 1977 . 978-4-06-158135-7 . 講談社学術文庫 . 201頁.