Abura-akago
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Abura-akago (油赤子? "oil baby") is a creature illustrated in Toriyama Sekien's Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki, as an infant spirit lapping oil out of an andon lamp.
Sekien's accompanying notes describe it:
- In the eighth town of Ōtsu in Ōmi ("Afumi") Province there exists a flying ball-like fire. (近江国 (あふみのくに) 大津の八町に玉のごとくの火飛行 (ひぎやう) する事あり。?)
- The natives say that long ago in the village of Shiga there was a person who stole oil, and every night he stole the oil from the Jizō of the Ōtsu crossroads, but when this person died his soul became a flame and even now they grow accustomed to this errant fire. (土人云、むかし志賀の里に油をうるものあり、夜毎に大津辻の地蔵の油をぬすみけるが、その者死て魂魄炎となりて今に迷ひの火となれるとぞ。?)
- If it is so then the baby which licks the oil is this person's rebirth. (しからば油をなむる赤子は此ものの再生せしにや。?)
Sekien seems to have have based this illustration on a story from the Shokoku Rijin Dan (諸国里人談?), in which an oil merchant from Ōtsu steals oil from a Jizō statue at the crossroads, and is punished posthumously by being transformed into a wandering ghost-fire.
[edit] References
- Mizuki, Shigeru (2003). Mujara 3: Kinki-hen. Japan: Soft Garage, p. 18. ISBN 4861330068.
- Toriyama, Sekien (July 2005). Toriyama Sekien Gazu Hyakki Yakō Zen Gashū (in Japanese). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., 10-65. ISBN 4-0440-5101-1.
- Kaii Yōkai Denshō Database: Konpaku En. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
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