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Tengu and Oni

Tengu and Oni are supernatural creatures in Japanese folklore, each with distinct characteristics and roles. Here’s an overview of both:

Tengu (天狗):

Tengu are mythical creatures often depicted with human and bird-like features. They are considered both supernatural beings and protective spirits of the mountains and forests. Key features of Tengu include:

  1. Appearance: Tengu are often portrayed with a human-like body but with wings or feathered robes. They may have long noses, which can vary in size and shape, and are a distinctive feature.
  2. Abilities: Tengu are known for their martial arts skills, agility, and intelligence. Some legends describe them as mischief-makers, while others portray them as protectors of the mountains and guardians of Buddhism.
  3. Associations: Tengu are associated with the Shugendo tradition, a Japanese mountain asceticism incorporating elements of Buddhism and Shinto. They are also sometimes linked to the deity Sarutahiko, who is considered a guide to the spirit world.
  4. Legends: Various folktales depict Tengu engaging with humans, sometimes offering challenges or teaching martial arts. They are also known for their ability to shape-shift.

Oni (鬼):

Oni are supernatural creatures often depicted as demons or ogres in Japanese folklore. They are associated with malevolent forces and are considered to bring harm or misfortune. Key features of Oni include:

  1. Appearance: Oni are typically portrayed with fearsome features, including horns, sharp claws, and wild hair. They are often depicted as large, imposing creatures with a demonic appearance.
  2. Roles: Oni are often seen as malevolent beings that cause harm to humans. They are associated with punishment for wrongdoing and are sometimes depicted dragging evildoers to the underworld.
  3. Symbolism: Oni are symbolic of negative forces, and they are sometimes used in folklore to represent the consequences of immoral or harmful actions. They are also associated with disease and pestilence.
  4. Setsubun Festival: During the Setsubun festival in Japan, people traditionally throw beans to drive away Oni and bring good luck into the home. This ritual symbolizes the expulsion of negative forces.

In summary, Tengu are often portrayed as more complex beings, sometimes benevolent and other times mischievous, with a connection to the natural world. Oni, on the other hand, are generally depicted as malevolent creatures associated with punishment and harm. Both have played roles in shaping Japanese folklore and cultural traditions.

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