Jubokko

Tradition / Region: Japanese folklore
Alternate Names: Tree Child, Shrub Child
Category: Plant


The Myth

On old battlefields and places where many people died, there are said to grow strange trees known as Jubokko. At first glance they appear no different from any other tree. They stand quietly among the grasses and ruins, their trunks weathered and their branches spreading like any woodland growth.

Yet those who look more closely notice unsettling signs. The branches seem twisted and grasping, like fingers waiting to close. Beneath the tree, half-hidden in the weeds, lie scattered bones bleached pale by sun and time.

These trees were once ordinary. But where the soil became soaked with the blood of countless dead, their roots drank deeply of it. Over the years, this nourishment changed them. They awakened into something else, a living tree that no longer drew strength from water alone but hungered for human blood.

The Jubokko waits in stillness for a traveler to pass beneath its branches. When someone comes too near, the limbs lash down with sudden force, seizing the victim and lifting them high into the canopy. Thin, sharp twigs pierce the skin and draw out the blood until the body is emptied.

What remains is left to the birds, insects, and beasts of the field. In time, only dry bones fall back to the ground, joining the others that lie beneath the tree.

From a distance, the Jubokko stands silent and unchanged, just another tree among many. Only when it is too late does a traveler understand that this is no ordinary plant, but a tree grown from the memory of war, still feeding on the lives of the living.


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Sources

Wikipedia contributors. (n.d.). Jubokko. In Wikipedia. Retrieved March 1, 2026, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubokko


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