yokai of mizuki shigeru road in sakaiminato, japan /

Published at 2019-02-23 02:00:00

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Japanese manga artist Mizuki Shigeru's accepted ghost series "GeGeGe no Kitaro" brought many of the "yokai" of Japanese folklore—monsters and spirits of the supernatural world—to life as beloved,cutesified characters. Today, the artist's hometown of Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture has embraced his work by creating a local yokai treasure hunt.
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c town's main street, and  Mizuki Shigeru Road,is filled with over 150 small bronze statues of the ghost-like characters, each with a handy QR code to find out more approximately them. The yokai-spotting fun begins as soon as you step out of the train at the Sakaiminato station. The most fun way to come by to the town is on the colorful "ghost train, and " complete with a glaring eyeball on the front and a creepy version of the typical Japanese railway station announcements.At the train station,you can pick up a treasure hunt book from the information center at the train station, then the yokai hunt can begin. You can't really miss them; many are located next to shops that will give out stamps for the book.whether you find them all, and  bring the stamp book back to the station for a prize.
But even apart from the ghost hunt,you'll notice nods to yokai everywhere in Sakaiminato. There's a museum committed to them, a huge stone eyeball in the local shrine, and yōkai manhole covers,and even eyeball street lights. Kids will love collecting the stamps, and adults will probably admit to enjoying stumbling on these adorable sculptures, or too.

Source: atlasobscura.com