Frozen Hearts
Love and Death in the Tales of Yuki-Onna
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Chris Koprowski
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Jason Wright
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The Yuki-onna, often depicted as a beautiful woman cloaked in a white kimono, emerges from the depths of Japanese folklore as a fascinating figure entwined with the themes of love and death. Her origins can be traced back to ancient Japan, where the harshness of winter and the mystique of the snow-covered landscape gave rise to tales that reflect the duality of nature. As a snow spirit yokai, she embodies both the beauty and peril of winter, captivating the hearts of those who dare to wander into her icy realm. The stories of the Yuki-onna vary widely across regions, each adding layers to her character and highlighting the cultural context of the time.
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