Jubusen-Kikai

Tradition / Region: Japanese Mythology
Alternate Names: Demon of Mount Jubusen
Category: Mountain dweller


The Myth

Long ago, a man and his companion set out on a pilgrimage to Mount Jubusen. They climbed the mountain together, following the sacred paths until the day began to fade and dusk crept across the peaks. As evening fell, they turned back toward the descent, eager to leave the mountain before darkness fully claimed it.

As they looked toward a distant summit, something unnatural appeared in the sky. Riding upon a cloud, a strange being rose into view. Its form was half-hidden in the mist, its lower body swallowed by the cloud itself, while its upper body loomed above it. The creature lifted its arms and breathed fire as it drifted through the air, moving toward them from the far peak.

The sight struck the two travelers with terror. Without thinking, they fled in panic, tumbling and rolling down the mountain slope as fast as they could, desperate to escape the approaching presence. They did not look back, nor did they stop until they were far from the heights of Mount Jubusen.

No further encounter is recorded, and no explanation is given for what the creature truly was. It is remembered only as a terrifying apparition of the mountain—an omen glimpsed at twilight, rising from cloud and flame, reminding those who walk sacred peaks that not all beings there welcome human eyes.


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Sources

TYZ-Yokai Blog contributors. (n.d.). ジュブセン奇怪 (Jubusen-Kikai). In TYZ-Yokai Blog, from https://tyz-yokai.blog.jp/archives/1074775095.html


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