Flying squirrel attacks! Le blog kawaii d'Aizen, japon et mode. ミュの夢 Rêves de Japon. LifeYOU TV | A window open on Japan's life. DozoDomo. Unagi desu! Ennichi. Le franponais.fr. Blog photos du Japon - voir le Japon autrement ! Tokyoluv - A Tokyo Blog. Sushi Trip ! - Un an au Japon. Ramen Tokyo ラーメン東京 - Guides, shop reviews, and maps all in Engli. Vente d'artisanat japonais authentique - Kyototradition. Pink Tentacle. Sangre Yakuza. SAME HAT! A-Yokai-A-Day | MatthewMeyer.net. Wow, the end of the month really just snuck up on me. I can’t believe it is October 30th today and I just have these last two yokai to do until A-Yokai-A-Day ends! Remember: tomorrow will be the last A-Yokai-A-Day of 2013, and also your last chance to join in the awesomest Kickstarter ever! Don’t miss out! While there are many types of ghosts in Japanese folklore and urban legend, (not to mention demon ghosts and yokai ghosts and all of the yokai that are born from dead people) one that we have not yet looked at on this blog is the living ghost, or ikiryō (or ikiryou).
The ikiryō is pretty straightforward — it is an apparition of a currently living person which appears to someone. Essentially, the soul leaves the body to go and do something else. There are a number of ways ikiryō can appear out of the body: during a near-death-experience, fainting, intense passion or need to see someone, intense hatred, or even to deliver the same sort of grudge-curse that onryō deliver.