J horror

Japanese culture has always fascinated me. I love their films and literature and when reading Kwaidan I enjoyed discovering horror from another culture. The difference I noticed when it comes to eastern and western horror was how they approached spirits. Spirits in Western Culture are seen as horrifying beings that poses humans. They are made to be afraid of and are usually never known as being nice or friendly. Eastern culture spirits on the other hand can vary. There are some spirits who are known to help humans and not become hostile towards them while there are some who choose otherwise. Eastern culture horror stories almost feel like urban legends or folk tales. These stories are filled with horror yet have a poetic feel to it. The Woman of the Snow is a great example. Yuki-Onna who is a ghost isn’t necessarily gory or horrifying. Instead she is a very elegant spirit in the book Kwaidan.

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