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  • Ubagabi (Old Woman’s Fire)
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    Ubagabi (Old Woman’s Fire)

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    Ubagabi (Traditional Accounts Version)

    Natural Phenomena SpiritsKawachi Province; Tanba Province (Japan)

    A reference version based on images of Ubagabi that appear frequently in Edo-period essays and ghost tales. In Kawachi, an old woman who stole oil from a shrine was said to become a ghostly fire after death, drifting around shrine approaches and village paths on rainy nights. In Tanba, it was tied to water calamities on the Hozu River, feared as lights that swarm over the water. It appears as an orange fireball about one shaku in size, at times bearing the face of an old woman or the shadow of a bird. Contact is an omen of misfortune, though accounts note it can be driven off by calling out or by taboo words. With moral contexts of stolen shrine oil, child abandonment tales, and water disasters behind it, the Ubagabi endured as a ghost-fire embodying regional taboos and faith.

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