''Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese
anime
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horror
anthology television series produced by
Toei Animation
() is a Japanese animation studio primarily controlled by its namesake Toei Company. It has produced numerous series, including ''Sally the Witch,'' ''GeGeGe no Kitarō,'' ''Mazinger Z'', ''Galaxy Express 999'', ''Cutie Honey'', ''Dr. Slump'', ' ...
.
The series is made up of three stories: "Yotsuya Ghost Story" (Yotsuya Kaidan), an adaptation of the classic
Yotsuya Ghost Story kabuki
is a classical form of Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily-stylised performances, the often-glamorous costumes worn by performers, and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to ...
play by Nanboku Tsuruya IV; "Goddess of the Dark Tower (Tenshu Monogatari)", based on the play by
Kyōka Izumi
, real name , was a Japanese people, Japanese author of novels, short stories, and kabuki plays who was active during the Empire of Japan, prewar period.
Kyōka's writing differed greatly from that of the naturalist writers who dominated the li ...
; and "
Goblin Cat (Bake Neko)", an original story by
Kenji Nakamura
Kenji Nakamura (中村 健治 ''Nakamura Kenji''; born March 25, 1970) is a Japanese anime director. He is best known for directing the critically acclaimed anime series ''Mononoke'', '' Control'', '' Tsuritama'' and ''Gatchaman Crowds''.
Car ...
and
Michiko Yokote
is a Japanese screenwriter.
Screenwriting
• head writer denoted in bold
Anime television series
*'' Patlabor: The TV Series'' (1990)
*''Ranma ½'' (1990–1992)
*''Rurouni Kenshin'' (1996)
*'' Magical Project S '' (1996–1997)
*'' You’re ...
.
Plot
Yotsuya Kaidan
*The story comprises four episodes, 1-4 (U.S. DVD release episodes 5-8).
"Yotsuya Ghost Story" is a retelling of the
Yotsuya Kaidan
, the story of Oiwa and Tamiya Iemon, is a tale of betrayal, murder and ghostly revenge. Arguably the most famous Japanese ghost story of all time, it has been adapted for film over 30 times and continues to be an influence on Japanese horror ...
, written by the 18th century
kabuki
is a classical form of Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily-stylised performances, the often-glamorous costumes worn by performers, and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to ...
playwright Nanboku Tsuruya IV. In the anime, Nanboku himself becomes the narrator.
Iemon Tamiya is a callous
ronin samurai
were the hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan from the late 12th century until their abolition in 1876. They were the well-paid retainers of the '' daimyo'' (the great feudal landholders). They h ...
who desires a beautiful woman named Oiwa but is denied permission by her father. One dark night, Iemon kills her father. By coincidence, it is the same night that a servant, Naosuke, who is in love with Oiwa's sister-in-law Osode, kills and disfigures who he believes is Satou Yomoshichi, Osode's fiancee. Iemon and Naosuke pose the bodies as if killed by bandits to allay suspicion. When the two bodies are discovered by Oiwa and Osode, the two men pretend to be surprised, and urge the two women that Oiwa should marry Iemon, while Osode should marry Naosuke, and convince them that the two men will take responsibility in exacting revenge on the "killers". Oiwa marries Iemon happily as they are in love while Osode is hesitant, but Naosuke suggests they be married in name only, and swears he will not consummate their marriage without her consent, to which she obliges.
Iemon marries Oiwa, but following the birth of their child, Oiwa takes ill and Iemon becomes tired of her and the burden of their poverty. In return for the promise of wealth and status, Iemon promises to marry Oume Ito, the granddaughter of the wealthy Kihei Ito, who is in love with Iemon. Because of her feelings for Iemon, she sends a medicine to Iemon's house claiming it is for Oiwa to help treat post-partum depression, when it is actually a toxin to permanently disfigure her face. Iemon, upon finding this out, is surprised but goes along with the scheme.
Iemon then orders his servant Takuetsu to rape Oiwa, so that they may divorce with his honor intact, and even goes so far as to suggest Takuetsu kills her if she becomes a problem, but when Oiwa discovers her husband's scheming plan, she dies accidentally from impalement while distraught. Iemon then kills a hapless servant and has his corpse, along with the dead Oiwa, nailed to a wooden panel which is tossed into the river to suggest they had been lovers attempting to elope. Iemon marries Oume as promised, but he is plagued by visions of Oiwa's
vengeful spirit and kills his newlywed bride Oume on their wedding night. It is suggested that Oiwa laid a curse on the houses of Ito and Tamiya.
Meanwhile Oiwa’s sister-in-law Osode learns of Oiwa's death and agrees to consummate her marriage with Naosuke if he will take revenge for her. However, it is discovered that Satou Yomoshichi is still alive, and the one that Naosuke had killed was a body double (unknown to anyone since Naosuke had disfigured the corpse). Yomoshichi stumbles in on the couple whereupon Osode tricks the two men into killing her. Naosuke is given a note by the dying Osode, which reveals they share the same mother, meaning they are half-siblings by blood. Naosuke commits suicide in shame and as his dying wish, asks Yomoshichi to carry out Osode's wish for revenge on Iemon.
Iemon, up until this point, continues to see visions of Oiwa in her disfigured state, while those who caused Oiwa's misfortune die horrible deaths, including Kihei Ito and Iemon's parents. Iemon flees in desperation and is confronted by Satou Yomoshichi who finally kills him.
Nanboku Tsuruya then tells of misfortunes which have fallen on those who have staged the play, but maintains that is still just a story.
;Characters and cast
* Iemon Tamiya: An ambitious ronin samurai who desires Oiwa, but desires wealth and prestige even more.
* Oiwa Tamiya: A beautiful woman who is spurned and killed by her husband Iemon Tamiya.
* Osode Yotsuya: Oiwa's sister-in-law.
* Gonbei Naosuke: A servant who desires Osode and forces her to marry him, but later discovers she is his sister.
* Oume Ito: Beautiful and spoiled granddaughter of the wealthy and powerful Kihei Ito.
* Yomoshichi Sato: Suitor of Osode who thought that he had been killed by bandits.
Tenshu Monogatari
*The story comprises four episodes, 5-8 (U.S. DVD release episodes 1-4).
"Goddess of the Dark Tower" is based on ''Tenshu Monogatari'', a play by
Kyōka Izumi
, real name , was a Japanese people, Japanese author of novels, short stories, and kabuki plays who was active during the Empire of Japan, prewar period.
Kyōka's writing differed greatly from that of the naturalist writers who dominated the li ...
. It tells the story of a forbidden love between a god and a human.
Prologue: group of bandits take shelter in a crumbling castle and are killed by
spirits.
In medieval Japan, the falconer Zushonosuke Himekawa is sent by his master, Lord Harima, to retrieve a precious white falcon named Kojiro. His search leads him to a chance encounter with a beautiful woman bathing in a lake. She explains that she is a Wasuregami (Forgotten God) and kisses him.
When news reaches Lord Harima that the falcon has fled to the castle keep of Shirasagi-jo, Zushonosuke is ordered to go there to retrieve the falcon. Accompanied by two self-serving demons he enters the castle and again meets the woman who introduces herself as Tomi Hime (Princess Tomi), and tells him that the falcon is the spirit of her mother. They begin a forbidden romance and visit a nearby village. Zushonosuke asks her to live with him, but the Uma (matriarch) asks her to return to the castle. The presence of Zushonosuke causes a deterioration in the health of the Forgotten Gods community, including Tomi and she tearfully orders him to leave.
Zushonosuke returns home and marries his fiancée Oshizu. However Oshizu finds a comb from Yome, and she tells Lord Harima that the falcon is still at Shirasagi-jo. Harima orders the castle destroyed and Zushonosuke returns to it to warn Tomi just before Lord Harima's attack. Lord Harima's army is initially repelled, but because the castle's spirits are weakened by Tomi's relationship with Zushonosuke they begin to succumb. As the battle continues, Zushonosuke starts to become less human and eventually all but the two lovers die. Later, three white falcons are seen circling above the ruins of the castle.
;Characters and cast
* Zushonosuke Himekawa: A falconer who serves Lord Harima and falls in love with Tomi Hime.
* Tomi Hime: A beautiful spirit which inhabits Shirasagi-jo and falls in love with Himekawa.
* Oshizu: Himekawa's fiancee.
* Ominaeshi: A spirit inhabiting Shirasagi-jo.
* Kaikaimaru: A demon.
* Kikimaru: A demon.
Bake Neko
*The story comprises three episodes, 9-11.
The episodes are presented like a three-act play, with sliding screens taking the place of curtains. The tale takes place in the
Edo period
The or is the period between 1603 and 1867 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional '' daimyo''. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengoku period, the Edo period was characteriz ...
, with
Ukiyo-e
Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese art which flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced woodblock prints and paintings
Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surfac ...
style artwork.
;Act one
Kusuriuri, a wandering medicine peddler, arrives at the house of the Sakai Clan on the wedding day of their daughter. The family accepted money for Mao to marry the impotent head of the Shiono Clan to clear their debts. Kusuriuri is unwelcome, but Kayo the maidservant allows him into the kitchen where he sees a rat and many rat traps but no cats.
As the family leave the house to meet the wedding escort, Mao dies mysteriously. Kusuriuri attaches paper
ofuda (charms) on the wall, explaining that Mao's death was caused by a supernatural creature. However, Lord Katsuyama suspects the peddler who is seized and bound. A young samurai, Odajima Sakai, searches the Peddler's pack for poison, but finds a bejeweled sword which Kusuriuri explains it is a Taima for killing
mononoke.
The house suddenly comes under a demonic attack and Kusuriuri casts paper wards on the walls to protect everyone. Kusuriuri explains that when he can discern the shape (katachi), truth (makoto) and motive (kotowari) of the demon, the sword of Taima will unsheathe and dispel it. Yoshikuni and Odajima find black cat hair revealing that the demon has the shape of a
black cat
A black cat is a domestic cat with black fur that may be a mixed or specific breed, or a common domestic cat of no particular breed. The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) recognizes 22 cat breeds that can come with solid black coats. The Bombay b ...
(Bakeneko).
;Act two
No one in the household will talk about the demon, but Kusuriuri makes a barrier of salt to stop it. Eventually, Kusuriuri finds that Sato bought cats so that the samurai could use them for testing the sharpness of their swords. Kusuriuri's devices detect the presence of the demon, and Lady Mizue becomes unhinged after grieving over her dead daughter which enables the demon to materialize, appearing as a woman in white surrounded by red cats who Mizue calls Tamaki. The demon consumes Katsuyama when he attacks it, but the rest are saved after Kayo throws a salt jar at it. The survivors flee to a secret room where they find a white wedding kimono, which turns blood red. Sato hysterically blames the aged Clan Lord Yoshiyuki for the cat demon attacks.
;Final act
Lord Yoshiyuki confesses to Kusuriuri of an incident 25 years earlier when he kidnapped Tamaki, a beautiful sacrificial maiden whom he kept as his willing mistress, but she died young. As the cat demon breaks through the final barrier, Kusuriuri attempts to unsheathe his sword, but fails. The sword of Taima then opens its mouth and reveals the truth in a vision from the demon itself. Tamaki was not a pampered, willing mistress, but a caged and abused prisoner. During her imprisonment, Tamaki took in a kitten. When Yoshiyuki's elder son, Yoshikuni, attempted to rape her, he was caught by his father. Yoshiyuki savagely beat Tamaki, and the cat attacked Yoshiyuki in an attempt to protect Tamaki, but she died and her body was dumped in a nearby well by the young Sasaoka. The cat became a demon, regretting its failure to protect Tamaki from the suffering she faced at the hands of the Sakai.
With the shape, truth, and motive known, the sword of Taima unseals itself and Kusuriuri is able to draw it, revealing his true spirit-nature allowing him to exorcise the cat demon's grief and desire for vengeance. The demon returns to its dimension, Kusuriuri returns to his human form, and the aged corpse of Tamaki's cat appears on the floor of the secret room.
;Post credits epilogue
The only remaining member of the clan, Lord Yoshiyuki is left to consider his actions which caused the bakeneko. Before leaving the household, Kayo and Odajima bury the cat next to the old well, which is Tamaki's grave. As Kusuriuri departs, he sees the happy spirits of Tamaki and her cat cross the threshold into the sunshine outside.
;Characters and cast
* Kusuriuri: A Medicine Peddler and demon fighter.
* Kayo: A young servant girl who plays a prominent role in Kusuriuri's investigations.
* Odajima: A young samurai innocent of the events which created the cat demon.
* Clan Lord Yoshiyuki: The Clan lord who kidnapped a young sacrificial maiden, Tamaki, 25 years earlier and kept her captive.
* Lord Yoshikuni: Older brother of Lord Yoshiaki and a lazy alcoholic so he was overlooked for the Sakai Clan succession.
* Lord Yoshiaki: Current head of the Sakai Clan, husband of Lady Mizue and father of Mao.
* Lady Mizue: Wife of Lord Yoshiaki and mother of Mao.
* Lady Mao: Daughter of Lord Yoshiaki and Lady Mizue, and betrothed to the impotent head of the Shiono Clan.
* Katsuyama: Manager of the Sakai household.
* Sasaoka: An older samurai and Sakai Yonin of the house.
* Miss Sato: One of the ladies of the Sakai Clan and collaborated in the mistreatment of Tamaki.
* Yahei: An old Sakai Clan servant.
* Tamaki: A beautiful young sacrificial maiden, who was captured by Clan Lord Yoshiyuki 25 years earlier and kept captive until he killed her.
Broadcast and release
''Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales'' was broadcast on
Fuji TV as part of the
Noitamina lineup from January 13, 2006 to March 24 of the same year.
The opening theme song "Heat Island" is performed by
Rhymester, while the ending theme is performed by
Hajime Chitose.
A spin-off series based on the character of the medicine seller, titled ''
Mononoke'', aired in 2007.
In North America, the series was first licensed by
Geneon Entertainment. The series was released on 3 DVD volumes from May 1 to September 4, 2007.
Discotek Media announced the acquisition of the series in May 2019,
and it was released on
Blu-ray
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on October 29 of the same year. In Australia, the series was licensed by
Siren Visual
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in 2012, and released on DVD on January 24, 2013.
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