Bigfoot. The Loch Ness Monster. The Abominable Snowman. Tales of unidentified mysterious animals have long intrigued and captured the imagination of people around the world -- and Japan is no exception. Here is a brief introduction to 7 of the island nation's most notorious cryptids, complete with grainy photographs where available. Whether you regard these tales as fact or fiction, their impact on the culture where they were encountered is undeniable.
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- Hibagon
The Hibagon (a.k.a. Hinagon) is a cryptic hominid, similar to Bigfoot, inhabiting the area around Mt. Hiba in northern Hiroshima prefecture. According to numerous eyewitness accounts from the early 1970s, the Hibagon stands about 1.5 to 1.7 meters (about 5 ft) tall, weighs an estimated 80 to 90 kilograms (about 180 lbs), is covered in a thick coat of black or brown fur (sometimes it is reported as having a spot of white fur on its chest or arms), and has an unusually large triangular head and intelligent human-like eyes. The Hibagon received its name from the local animal control board.
The first known Hibagon sighting occurred on July 20, 1970 in the area around Mt. Hiba near the border with Tottori prefecture. Three days after the initial sighting, the furry ape-like creature was seen again walking through a rice paddy in the nearby rural town of Saijo. A total of 12 sightings were reported that year, and mysterious footprints were found in the snow that December.
Numerous Hibagon sightings were reported in areas surrounding Mt. Hiba in the summers between 1971 and 1973, as increased human activity during the hunting season forced the creature down from the mountain. On August 15, 1974, the Hibagon was photographed as it hid behind a persimmon tree. Unusual footprints measuring 20 centimeters (9 in) long were found nearby. After this photo was taken, the Hibagon went back into hiding, only to be seen two more times -- once in 1980 and again in 1982 -- before disappearing forever.
The Hibagon may have disappeared long ago, but the residents of Saijo have not forgotten. The town has adopted the likeness of the creature as its mascot, and souvenir shops sell Hibagon Eggs and other cryptid ape-themed sweets. [More]
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- Tsuchinoko
Tsuchinoko -- Reality? Myth? Or mistaken identity?
The Tsuchinoko is a snake-like cryptid found throughout Japan, except in Hokkaido and the Okinawan islands. Reports describe the Tsuchinoko as having a thick, stubby body measuring 30 to 80 centimeters (12 to 30 in) in length, often with a distinct neck, gray, brown or black scaly skin, and venomous fangs. Some accounts suggest the Tsuchinoko has a loud, high-pitched squeak and can jump as far as one meter.
The earliest known written record of the Tsuchinoko dates back to the 7th century, where it appears in the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters), the oldest surviving book in Japan. In some legends, the Tsuchinoko can speak, has a tendency to tell lies, and enjoys the taste of alcohol.
Skeptics dismiss Tsuchinoko sightings as simple cases of mistaken identity, suggesting the creatures are nothing more than snakes in the process of digesting large meals, or perhaps even escaped exotic pets such as the blue-tongued lizard.
Regardless, local tourist boards in rural areas frequently organize Tsuchinoko hunts to attract visitors, promising large sums of money to any participant lucky enough to capture one. The town of Itoigawa in Niigata prefecture, for example, has a hunt scheduled for June 8, 2008 and is offering a 100 million yen (about $1 million) reward to whoever brings one back alive. [More]
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- Kusshii
Kusshii is a giant lake monster believed to inhabit Hokkaido's Lake Kussharo, a large freshwater lake located in an environment and climate similar to that of the famed Loch Ness. According to eyewitness accounts, Kusshi is 10 to 20 meters (30 to 60 ft) long and has humps on its back, a long neck and a pair of horns on its head. Reports suggest it can swim as fast as a motorboat. Kusshii's most famous appearances include a 1973 sighting by 40-member team of biologists from Hokkaido University, as well as 15 separate reports by tourists in 1974.
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- Isshii
Isshii, another Japanese cryptid lake monster, is believed to inhabit Kagoshima prefecture's 20,000-year-old Lake Ikeda, the largest caldera lake in Kyushu. The creature is similar in appearance to Kusshii, but larger.
Isshii entered the public consciousness in September 1978, after more than 20 people reportedly witnessed a giant creature moving at a blistering speed through the water. Widespread news coverage of the sighting brought a flood of tourists to the lake, and in December of the same year, a photograph was taken showing what some believe is the back of the creature poking through the water surface. Since 1990, a number of home videos have emerged showing mysterious activity just under the water surface, but none of the videos are widely seen as irrefutable proof of Isshii's existence.
Some theories suggest Isshii could be an unidentified descendant of the Plesiosaur, while others believe it to be some sort of giant eel. Other theories suggest the sightings can be explained as rogue waves generated by winds unique to the lake.
Rogue waves cannot, however, explain what happened in 1961, when a large-scale search was conducted for a US military jet believed to have crashed in the lake. Sonar equipment used in the search reportedly revealed a large rock-shaped object moving through the water below, and records indicate that divers on the lake floor were nearly attacked by a large, unidentified creature.
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- Giant Snake of Mt. Tsurugi
Mt. Tsurugi, the second highest peak on the island of Shikoku, is steeped in mystery. According to one local legend, the mountain is actually a giant man-made pyramid, and another legend says that a hoard of King Solomon's secret treasure lies buried within. A giant snake believed to be guarding that treasure has been sighted on many occasions.
In May 1973, a group of 4 forestry workers reportedly encountered a 10 meter (33 ft) long snake as big around as a telephone pole. The creature was described as having shiny black scales, and it reportedly made a loud chirping sound. In the months that followed, local officials organized a large-scale hunt for the snake, enlisting the help of hundreds of volunteers. While the creature was not apprehended, the searchers did find what appeared to be giant snake tracks that measured 40 centimeters (16 in) wide and passed alongside fallen trees.
A local history museum has in its collection a large jawbone measuring 34 centimeters (13 in) across, which many believe belongs to the giant snake. Others speculate it belongs to a shark.
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- Takitaro
The Takitaro is a type of giant fish measuring up to 3 meters (10 ft) long, which is found in Yamagata prefecture's Lake Otoriike. Located nearly 1,000 meters above sea level, the remote mountain lake was created ages ago when an earthquake triggered a massive landslide that dammed up a mountain stream.
The Takitaro appears in a number of stories throughout the 20th-century. In 1917, for example, a pair of men are said to have captured a 1.5 meter (5 ft) long fish that was large enough to feed 20 floodgate construction workers for 4 days. In 1982, a group of mountain climbers above the lake observed a fish over 2 meters (6.5 ft) long in the clear water below. This sighting grabbed headlines nationwide.
Three years later, in 1985, a team of scientists went to the lake in search of the Takitaro. Sonar equipment revealed the presence of giant fish, and the scientists identified some smaller specimens as relatives of ancient salmon that likely became trapped in the lake when it was formed long ago. The true identity of the giant Takitaro, however, remains a mystery, but some believe it is a mutant descendant of these ancient fish.
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- Kappa
Kappa (river imps) have appeared in countless stories and folk legends for centuries, and they rank among Japan's most well-known cryptids. While most people nowadays regard the amphibious child-sized troublemakers as pure myth, stories of kappa encounters still crop up from time to time, such as the following two reports from Japan's southern island of Kyushu.
Report 1 -- Slimy Footprints at the River's Edge: At around 11 PM on August 1, 1984 in the town of Tsushima in Nagasaki prefecture, a squid fisherman named Ryu Shirozaki was walking home from the local pier after work. As he passed near the Kuta river, he came upon a small group of children playing at the water's edge. While it was not entirely uncommon to encounter people fishing in the river at night, it was rather surprising to see youngsters there.
As Shirozaki approached the children, he was struck by how bizarre they appeared in the moonlight. He could make out swarthy faces, unusually spindly arms and legs, and glistening skin. Suspicious, Shirozaki called out to them as he neared, but they seemed startled and quickly disappeared into the water.
The next morning when he returned to the same spot, Shirozaki discovered a set of moist, teardrop-shaped footprints on the nearby pavement. The prints, which appeared to consist of a slimy substance that had begun to coagulate under the hot morning sun, stretched for about 20 meters. Each footprint measured 22 centimeters (about 10 in) long and 12 centimeters (5 in) wide, and they were spaced about 50 to 60 centimeters (about 2 ft) apart.
Shirozaki and a few curious onlookers immediately suspected the footprints belonged to a kappa. People began to gather around as the news spread quickly through town, and all agreed the prints belonged to a kappa. In the minds of many residents, the footprints confirmed the existence of the river imps they knew through local legends.
When police forensic investigators arrived on the scene, they determined that the slimy footprints consisted of an unknown secretion. They took a sample to the lab for analysis, but the results unfortunately turned out to be inconclusive because the sample was too small. The police eventually dropped their investigation, and the mystery of the slimy footprints was never solved.
Report 2 -- The Unclean Guest: Another recent kappa encounter occurred on June 30, 1991 in the town of Saito in Miyazaki prefecture, when an office worker named Mitsugu Matsumoto and his wife Junko returned home for the evening. Upon opening the front door, the Matsumotos were confronted with a strange smell inside their home. Inside, they found dozens of small, wet footprints around the front door and in the hallway, bathroom, and two tatami rooms. At first they suspected a burglar, but they soon realized nothing had been stolen.
The police briefly surveyed the house, but found nothing except a floor soiled by 30 footprints, each measuring about 7 centimeters long and 6 centimeters wide, and having 4 or 5 toes. To Matsumoto, the footprints did not look human, nor did they appear to belong to any animal he could imagine.
Later that night, as Mrs. Matsumoto was putting laundry away, she discovered an unusual orange stain on some clothing. The next morning, as Matsumoto inspected the house more closely, he discovered a deposit of orange liquid on the portable stereo in the tatami room. He took a sample to the local public health center for analysis, and the results indicated the liquid had an extremely high iron content and a chemical composition resembling spring water.
Troubled by the incident, Matsumoto decided to visit a shaman. After listening to Matsumoto's story, the shaman encouraged him not to worry, explaining that the kappa indigenous to the nearby swamp enjoyed playing the occasional prank on local residents. The kappa were harmless, the shaman told him.
Harmless, perhaps, but Matsumoto found the kappa difficult to clean up after. He tried using detergent, paint thinner and gasoline to remove the footprints and orange stains, but nothing seemed to work.
[Note: This post includes information from Shin-ichiro Namiki's Nippon No Kaiki Hyaku, 2007 (published in Japanese)]
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Funny how a lot of these bogus claims all sort of emerged out of the early 70's when this sort of monster-reporting became a fad.
[ ]idiot stomper
you were pretty dumb 8 years ago bro, these are folklore. know what that means buddy? it means they are stories usually made up to scare kids into not fucking around
[ ]Phil Schifley
How's it feel to tell someone who posted 8 years ago they're dumb? That could be one of the most idiotic things I've ever seen. Maybe just go yell into a hole how stupid the world is. Seems like the perfect audience for you. And cryptid = imaginary friend, so this is all pretty silly stuff.
[ ]crtlndt
pretty silly?? then why were YOU here?? seems that YOURE pretty idiotic bud.
[ ]Dylan
This was a great read. Thanks.
[ ]Japan Scoop
That Kappa is really Tanaka-san from Cocorico.
[ ]Ghost
Thanks for the great article. I don't know why, but those Kappas seriously freak me out. Creepy.
[ ]rick
the reason most of these animals no longer exist is that they ate them all.
[ ]bob
hahahahaha
[ ]Jimichan
I love kappa sushi!
[ ]anton
I love how some people just can't comprehend the fact that some creatures just havn't been discovered yet! Just because your close minded doesn't mean they don't exist, you disproving them makes you seem like an uneducated redneck... which may or may not be true.
[ ]Theo
It is a shame that the obvious language barreer prevents us learning more about Japan's cryptozoological creatures - a translation of the cited literature would be very much in order.
regards,
Theo
[ ]richard
as always, a blurry picture, or a story from some remote tribal group, LET'S SEE ONE IN PERSON, or don't you get it? Yea, well I got a Yetti that rides a TREX in my forest that throws the poisonious lizards at enemys like a Ninja, I got pictures, but sadly my New Canon Digital's batterys were low so their a bit grainy and blurred, but legend has it............
[ ]anton
Richard was dropped about two feet moments after birth, thus turning him into a close-minded "I NEED A DEAD BODY ON MY DOORSTEP TO BELIEVE IT!" attitude. I bet if someone reported on the news that President Bush for example had been shot he wouldn't believe it unless he personally performed the autopsy. Grow a brain you uneducated fool.
[ ]Otto
When these mystical flights of fancy are dismissed by rational people they are immediately dismissed as "uneducated rednecks, "close minded" or told to "grow a brain".
Sorry. I'm not gullible enough for you.
[ ]Anton
It's not a matter of being gullible, it's a matter of denying the truth that there a creatures that we do not know about whether that be a Sasquatch or a new species of Ant. The Giant Squid was once a mythical creature known as a Krakin, now it is a relevent part of science with new discoveries like the colossus squid. Who's to say these creatures are not real? Who's to say they are not all made up? We might never know but just because you do not have a body does not meen something does not exist or is a hoax. Like I mentioned before, we have only just found the first body of a giant squid so I guess it must have been the first one of its kind and none were around centuries ago when people were making these statements...
[ ]BJB
Actually, Anton, bodies of giant squids have been found all over the place, the recent discovery has been of an actual live one.
All I know is I'd like to see some Discovery channel documentaries about these for a change instead of the usual Big Foot and Loch Ness Monster ones.
[ ]Anton
Yeah that's what I meant, but whatever it all means the same to the nay-sayers.
[ ]joan
I believe in posibilities Anton.
[ ]james
you know what guys...!anton got a point...there are still creatures left unidentified out there...lets think broadly..just bcoz there is a lack of proof it necessarily means its a hoax...oh cmon..the world is too large to handle and explore..just like believing in god without seeing him....god bless us.....
[ ]Raquel
I believe in almost anything. I'm very open minded. :]
[ ]M!NG
I belive in what Anton is saying. i don't mean you should be open minded to everything, but don't you think there just has to be some greater, majestic beings out there hiding? it's not like there just going to pop out of nowhere and say "oh, i'm right over here!", they must be scared being the few of their kind trapped in a world evolved by humanity.
[ ]arung
dude i'm from indonesia....
In this country we has a lot of cryptid story and shigting
I don't believe it, until I SAW IT WITH MY OWN EYES.
My first tought is 'shit those stories are real'
Since that i do believe cryptid things
There are a lot of well educated people believe such things
Anybody want to share story with me send me an email at flywingseagle@yahoo.co.id it's my facebook too
[ ]Cathy
OMG SERIOUSLY? how did it look???????????? tell me pleaseeee!
[ ]Lizzie
I really enjoy reading about these creatures, wether they exsist or not. Most likely most of them really are just myths but that doesn't mean they all are. Humans don't know everything, the problem is some just can't accept that...
[ ]cdarrellryz
I know for an absolute fact that there are creatures yet to be discovered! The Art Folden film, shot in the late 60's at Lake Okanagan, clearly shows an animate object swimming. It's estimated to be about 40 ft long. It is not a whale! Also not only natives in a distant land have had strange sightings of unidentified creatures, but we Americans are also seeing things which science can't and won't indentify. We Americans are not supersticious natives! Go to Phantoms and Monsters web-site, there's a film about the Michigan Dog-Man. It's awesome and quite convincing!
[ ]JaBbA KiNg
man dat iz so FAKE
[ ]i dont know why ppl believe in stuff like this
dang
crtlndt
jabba king...if its fake then why the hell did you come here? just to troll like the baboon hood rat you are boy?? get an education instead of growing up to be a prison resident
[ ]:D
@JaBbA KiNg
Learn to spell.
[ ]jimbo
does anybody take into consideration that an unidentified monster-like creature is an enormous boost for the local tourist industry? i am not saying they can not exist in this world but i think it is not smart to take any folktale as granted.
[ ]Jillian
Is this cared for?too me oyou count it but others make jokes saying its sht or something like that where the hells the curiousity for this particular research?no one seems to care but kusshii and isshii capture my attention well isshii is just a sad white mare in folklore without her foal who pondered into the ocean looking for her foal and transformed into what she is.you don't care do you?DO YOU?!
[ ]Nishy
I love reading stuff like this. It feeds my imagination with cool things. I personally think that we won't be able to attain the knowledge we have right now if it wasn't for the curiosity of the unknown. And as people say everything starts with something just like this things called "legend" or "myhts". And I think that there is still lots more we don't know because maybe, just maybe, we aren't yet prepared for it. And I've read something that said, "if you can't prove that the existence of something is not there, then that means it is there." So I guess until all the "legends" and "myths" are proven not true and just totally fiction or creation of one's imagination, then we could safely say that this creatures are really out there alive and surviving. We just haven't found them yet.
[ ]Seiruy
That Mt.Tsurugi Giant snake appearance is quite similar to the story that my grandmother told me when i was a kid. But it was in the north part of Thailand in my home town, there're 2 story the first one is in the stormy night, in the river near the house the people around the river see the body of a giant snake like with the black scale width about telephone pole slithered in the river and gone inside the small cave beside the river. Nobody dare to enter that cave and when time pass the cave was covered. The other one was happen in the forest when the hunter was hunted the animal in the forest, he heard the chirping sound so he think that it was the jungle fowl so he going close and he saw something like a red cockscomb so he aim his gun but what appear out of the bush is the giant snake like with the cockscomb on it's head so he drop the gun and flee for his life. This 2 story is both the relate to "King of Naga" or "Praya Nak" in thai word(The small one is only "Naga" i think). It was the mysterious creature from Thai legend, a giant snake like with something like cockscomb on it's head(cover all of the head, not just in the middle like the chicken), from the myth it can spread high quality poison and can transform into human like and was a guardian of holy place or important place, it can divide by the size and power it is said that the most powerful one has 7 head and also appear in Buddhism relic. If to says it more clearly it's appearance is close to Chinese dragon and Japanese dragon and when i heard about this Mt.Tsurugi i think something must be connected withe these creatures for sure.
[ ]BrandoN k. DaviS
These stories are probably just tall tales for children. I mean come on, look at all the technology we have now, we should be able to find something. There has to be fossils or something left behind like the dinosaurs. Search the places they were last spotted and even check previous areas of the sightings. Come on people, get real.
[ ]Markus Rosbach
I never believed in these creatures especially here in Haiti they always claim that they are spirits or "energy" entities. Without meaning it I came across the exact description of a Kappa. We were camping near a lake to be known for its mysterious lights appearing which we saw eventually in the mountains, but what we didn't expect was what I saw last night.
As we were half awake trying to see more lights appearing, a loud splash was heard about 20 meters away and I saw two dark creatures looking like thin small humans running at shore. When I stood up to have a closer look, they jumped into the water. They kept splashing and a third one appeared they kept swimming around very fast and then came towards us. I became very scared as we didn't have anyting to defend ourselves, but when close by they looked at us and left again into the water only their heads covered.
When I came back I was frantically looking in the internet and found this site. When I read about the child-like behavior, I remembered that when we approached our campsite at dusk we heard children bathing in the water, but we could not see them coming our way as we approached, we asumed that they hid in the nearby forest. But then I figured that at that time no children bathe in the lake.
I am blessed to have seen those creatures, they are rare but REAL.
Markus Rosbach
[ ]Markus Rosbach
Sorry I meant "only their heads popping out of the water"
[ ]icarus
This was a great read. Different countries have their own cryptoids but if you compare some of them, they mostly resemble each other like the yeti and big foot. I just noticed that America (especially the northern part) is the most skeptic when it comes to these things. Not that there's anything wrong with that since it helps motivate believers to find solid evidence. Coming from the East, I remember experiences my aunts and uncles used to tell as they lived in the province. We have something similar to the kappa but without the water factor. Child-like and small, only appearing at night. Oh and it was raining when my uncle saw them. So I guess they're like kappa. There are still a lot of places unexplored like the deepest parts of the sea and...outer space. How cool (and terrifying) would it be if these creatures turn out to be real?
[ ]TruFacts
True Fact: The Kappa was discovered in 2011, to be the Japanese Giant Salamander
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