Why People Feared the Snow Woman in Old Japan | Folklore Stories To Fall Asleep To
Автор: The Drowsy Mythologist
Загружено: 2026-01-04
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In old Japan, winter was not just a season — it was a presence that shaped travel, memory, and everyday life. Long journeys through snow, quiet villages, and extended isolation gave rise to stories that were never meant to frighten, but to be remembered quietly.
One of the most enduring figures from this world is the Snow Woman, known as Yuki-onna — a calm, distant presence said to appear during winter journeys and moments of exhaustion.
This long-form folklore video is designed to be listened to slowly, whether you’re falling asleep or letting it play quietly in the background. We explore the Snow Woman through traditional legends, regional variations, and the everyday winter life that shaped these stories, all in a steady, unhurried tone.
You don’t need to follow closely.
You don’t need to remember details.
Just listen… or let it fade into the background.
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