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Yuki Onna

Yuki Onna. Snow woman. Wiki. Alina Bordeianu. Start. Yuki Onna in anime. Yuki Onna. Yuki Onna ( 雪女 – snow woman) is a spirit or yōkai in Japanese folklore. . She is a popular figure in Japanese literature, manga , and animation. Appearance.

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Yuki Onna

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  1. Yuki Onna Snow woman Wiki Alina Bordeianu Start Yuki Onna in anime

  2. Yuki Onna Yuki Onna (雪女 – snowwoman) is a spirit or yōkaiin Japanese folklore. She is a popular figure in Japanese literature, manga, and animation.

  3. Appearance Yuki-onna appears on snowy nights as a tall, beautiful woman with long black hair and blue lips. Her inhumanly pale or even transparent skin makes her blend into the snowy landscape. She sometimes wears a white kimono,but other legends describe her as nude, with only her face and hair standing out against the snow. Despite her inhuman beauty, her eyes can strike terror into mortals. She floats across the snow, leaving no footprints (in fact, some tales say she has no feet, a feature of many Japanese ghosts), and she can transform into a cloud of mist or snow if threatened.

  4. She may also go by such names as: • yuki-musume (snow girl) • yuki-onago (snow wench) • yukijorō (snow harlot) • yuki anesa (snow sis) • yuki-omba (snow granny or snow nanny) • yukinba (snow hag) • yukifuri-baba (snowfall hag)

  5. Some legends say the Yuki-onna, being associated with winter and snowstorms, is the spirit of someone who perished in the snow. She is at the same time beautiful and serene, yet ruthless in killing unsuspecting mortals. Until the 18th century, she was almost uniformly portrayed as evil. In many stories, Yuki-onna appears to travelers trapped in snowstorms, and uses her icy breath to leave them as frost-coated corpses. In other stories, she often invades homes, blowing in the door with a gust of wind to kill residents in their sleep.

  6. Yuki-onna occasionally takes on a succubus-like manner, preying on weak-willed men to drain or freeze them through sex or a kiss. What Yuki-onna is after varies from tale to tale. Sometimes she is simply satisfied to see a victim die. Sometimes, she manifests holding a child. When a well-intentioned soul takes the "child" from her, they are frozen in place. Parents searching for lost children are particularly susceptible to this tactic.

  7. Like the snow and winter weather she represents, Yuki-onna has a softer side. She sometimes lets would-be victims go for various reasons. In one popular Yuki-onna legendshe sets a young boy free because of his beauty and age. She makes him promise never to speak of her, but later in life, he tells the story to his wife who reveals herself to be the snow woman. She reviles him for breaking his promise, but spares him again, this time out of concern for their children (but if he dares mistreat their children, she will return with no mercy. Luckily for him, he is a loving father. However, she departs to the afterlife afterward the same way.

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