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Matsusakaまつさか

1 yokai rooted in Matsusaka (Kinki region). Explore the legends tied to this land.

Also known as: 松阪 / 伊勢松坂 / 松坂城下
  • Hair-Cutter

    Hair-Cutter

    Uncommon

    KAH-mee-KEE-ree

    The Hair-Cutter of Edo Streets

    山野の怪Edo and urban areas such as Ise Province

    An amalgam of hair-cutting incidents reported from Edo and other early modern towns. At night, in the street or at the threshold of an indoor privy, there is a sudden brush of contact, and moments later the victim’s hair falls away still neatly tied, without their noticing. Witnesses describe a figure black from head to toe, catlike, or with the feel of velvet, yet its true form remains uncertain. Servant girls and maids were often noted as victims, with rumor-mongering and official crackdowns recorded side by side. Folklorically, taboos surrounding hair as part of the body overlap with notions of impurity tied to night roads and privies, casting an unseen assailant as a yokai. Its method and motive are never stated in tradition, placing it among urban horrors shaped by fear and unease.