Monday, March 4, 2013

More Pictures!

Yesterday afternoon we continued our serious on youkai, yurei and other supernatural beings of Japanese folklore with an adaptation of "The Ghost Who Was Foiled." The story tells of a wandering ronin samurai who planned on spending the night at a temple. His sleep is disturbed when a woman's ghost attempted to sneak past as she made her way into a nearby village. The samurai stealthily followed the ghost and watched as she went inside a small house. Inside, the ghost was hanging herself, reenacting the manner of her death and attempting to convince the living woman inside to join her in this suicide attempt. 


Aikiki-chan played the ronin, who was successful in preventing the living woman from committing suicide.


Medusa-chan, in the red kimono on stage, played the ghost who was foiled. The ronin also made off with her rope, preventing her from trying to convince anyone else to die as she did. Legends say she still wanders the village, looking for the samurai and her rope.

Also, we redecorated the Yukaku Ryukin in Aosagi of Kurogawa Machi. You should stop by and check it out!

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