Uncanny Japan - Japanese Folklore, Folktales, Myths and Language

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Speculative fiction writer, long-term resident of Japan and Bram Stoker Award finalist Thersa Matsuura explores all that is weird from old Japan—strange superstitions, folktales, cultural oddities, and interesting language quirks. These are little treasures she digs up while doing research for her writing.

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  • LalaMe6
    Was a great podcast
    I notice there are longer gaps between episodes & each episode has been shorter & shorter. Now it’s all about the commercial sponsor. Really not enjoyable or unique anymore I’m sad to say.
  • Blair Voller
    Intriguing & Interesting
    I’ve been working my way through the entirety of this show since I read Thersa’s book on Japanese myths, and I love it! Each episode is interesting, and the personal anecdotes make it even better (plus the soundscape in the background! It’s so real that sometimes I turn to see if there are kids laughing on the street when I’m wearing headphones). Look forward to even more :)
  • KenichiKoichi
    The best podcast ever!!
    My number one favorite podcast! Thank you for the hours of enjoyment, you’ve truly created an incredible body of work!
  • tHi$pErsoN
    I love the podcast and the book of Japanese folklore
    I have read the book and love it 5/5. I love the podcast 5/5. I’d love an episode about the Jinmenken
  • Gyler
    ICHIBAN #1
    One of my favorite podcasts and definitely my favorite podcast about Japanese myth and lore! Such great storytelling and imagery and knowledge! Don’t miss out!
  • MissSinga
    Delightful and insightful
    A captivating peek into the folklore and culture of Japan. It’s a great listen for work :)
  • Resalovestimetravalfiction
    1st episode should be renamed
    I thought it best to start with the 1st episode but was wrong. I got tired of hearing the history of the narrator and podcast and moved on. I grew impatient waiting on a actual story. 1st episode should be called “Prologue” or “Introduction” something of that nature. Maybe I will try another episode when I have time and update this review.
  • 🤓nerdchild🤓
    amazing! (+ a request)
    I’ve loved this podcast since middle school, and it’s a lovely backdrop to game to! If possible, an episode on horses and horse lore in Japan would be really appreciated! Keep up the awesome work! xo
  • tokoro bam
    Fascinating and entertaining
    I’ve been a resident of Japan for many years and only recently discovered Uncanny Japan and have been binge listening ever since. Though I’m not usually a consumer of folklore stories, I find this podcast very interesting and told in a very entertaining way.
  • jenniwren13
    Great fun and well done
    I love all things Japan, and hope to visit someday. Meanwhile, this podcast offers the culture, ambience, history and humor I’m looking for. I highly recommend this podcast!
  • Bhindi9
    Great!
    Love learning about so many aspects of Japanese folklore. A little difficult to hear in a few episodes here and there as there are often ambient/background sound, but I found that it works best on headphones in a quiet environment. Really immersive that way.
  • laconic reply
    Thank you
    It was very illuminating
  • 8311982
    Love!
    Fantastic podcast with many many interesting facts and information about the wonderfully darker corners of the awesomeness that is Japan! 🇯🇵👹🖤
  • Planetpause
    Worth a listen!
    This podcast is really good! It’s super cool to have more context on things in the story and the sound quality is good and I love how she has a little ambient background noise is my favorite thing! I’d love to hear her translate from scary stories from like Japanese scary story nights. I’d love to have longer episodes but I’ll listen as long as they’re releasing them ! :)
  • zestylyfe
    Warning: rave review ❤️
    I absolutely adore this podcast, it’s one of the very few I’ve consistently listened to over the years. I really connect with Thersa’s storytelling style and enjoy being transported listening to her tales. The level of detail and references are appreciated, too. Can hardly wait for the next one
  • Drlisah2002
    Your podcast is awesome!!
    I’m an expat living and working as a contractor for the AirForce since late 2017. I can’t believe I hadn’t discovered your podcast until this weekend!! Your presentation and content is so wonderful— don’t ever change!! I’ll check out your Patreon page! So glad to meet you!
  • SJesel1777
    Found you at episode 100…
    …And glad I did ! Your voice is extremely pleasant and the content is exactly what I was looking for. Found your book for sale also, can’t wait to read it. Steven can’t listen to podcasts and read at the same time..
  • MrsBritt
    Great podcast
    I’ve introduced my Japanese god daughters to this program and thoroughly love it. The stories are scary but fun and the author/host senses genuinely nice. It helps me learn little phrases and stories I can share with them too!
  • KarenZ68
    So interesting!
    I’ve been listening now for several years and just absolutely LOVE this podcast. Anyone interested in Japanese culture should take a listen! Very informative and very different. Just enjoy it so much!!
  • tibbkatt
    Would recommend
    Since I started listening I feel like I got too watch how much the podcast has grown as well as the speaker I absolutely love this podcast
  • oopprrreeew
    Too much filler
    Between the intro and the personal updates about life/traveling in Japan there’s about 2-5 mins where the title topic is actually discussed.
  • Spooks76
    Excellent
    Very soothing, educational and entertaining. Love this deep dive into Japanese culture. Not to mention just the right amount of Spooky.
  • Zofokitty
    Love this podcast!!
    I really enjoy listening. The content is always appealing and different. I look forward to each new episode, and also enjoy your soothing voice. Thank you for the entertainment! ♥️
  • Munemachi
    Excellent Immersion into the Mysterious side of Japan
    I absolutely love this podcast. I am deeply interested in Japanese folklore and this has introduced me to things I never knew. Theresa is incredibly skilled at introducing topics in fun and engaging ways that will keep you coming back for more. Thank you so much for this wonderful podcast. Please keep them coming.すごく楽しいです!
  • VladTheInhaler15
    Uncanny Japan
    I love this podcast. Just mesmerizing, thought provoking, educational. Brilliant.
  • TheWoolyArtist
    A Wonderful Way To Preserve Japanese Folklore History
    Theresa Matsuura does an absolutely fantastic job with this podcast. A lot of these topics are very obscure risk being lost to time. The fact that she is taking the time to discover and preserve them is incredible. I'm a Spotify Android listener, but made an Apple account just so that I could leave her a review, if that tells you anything about how amazing this podcast is.
  • Angelic161
    Love this podcast
    Theresa does a wonderful job of surfacing some of the most obscure folklore and presenting it in an entertaining and compelling way. I love the yokai stories and the spooky tales in particular. If you have any interest in Japanese culture, folklore in general, or just good storytelling, you’ll enjoy this podcast!
  • 13clo13
    You feel like you’re in Japan with her
    Love the stories, the rain, frogs and insects of Japan! Terri’s wit and charm burst out of my speaker. Love the dark side she shares. Thanks so much!
  • Scottiedog43
    Like listening to an old friend
    I’ve found that podcasts are the best way for someone like me to enjoy a good horror story. That being said, I struggle to find a good horror podcast. Out of desperation one day I started searching for “Japanese horror podcasts” hoping for something based on Japanese mythology and lore, and what do you know? This was one of the first things that popped up! I know it’s not strictly “horror stories”, but when I played the first episode I lost myself in the sounds of the ocean waves and Terrie’s soothing voice. I felt like I was listening to an old friend. Next thing I knew I was 40 episodes in and a new subscriber to her Patreon page. If you are looking for a podcast that takes you to Japan and teaches you about it’s interesting language, history and lore as well as some of its creepier tales, then you’ve found the right podcast!
  • Daniel-tiida
    Quirky Enlightening and Fun
    A wonderful translation interpretation of old the Japanese tales… eloquently orated yet light heartedly set. Wonderful change of pace from a lot of my other podcasts. Thank you very much Theresa!
  • grneies
    Great to hear
    The creative styles of different counties especial this podcast. Unique folk tale and fairy tales.thank you for your research and sharing these wonderful stories.
  • Fieser
    My Favorite Podcast!
    I'm so glad my friend recommended this podcast. It's been a year now and I still look forward to each new episode. At the beginning, catching up on all the old episodes spoiled me, because I binge a few episodes at a time... now I must suffer through an arduous 2 weeks between episodes. I was fortunate to have visited Japan 3 times and this podcast fuels my desire to return again once Japan's borders open.
  • Uncover Japan
    A favorite
    I recently discovered this podcast and can't help but binge it while commuting by train or simply walking to and from the store. The episodes are short but packed with information, and the host is both articulate and knowledgable (and has a perfect "radio" voice!). I look forward to new episodes every two weeks!
  • JustAnotherLokiVariant
    All things Japan rock!!! 👺🐉🏯🎏🎎
    What happened to the transcripts? I could see them earlier today but now they are gone. Could you re-add the transcripts? I love Japanese culture, especially the folklore, superstitions and everything this podcast covers. Your episode descriptions are sometimes a little hard to read all the way through because of the way it’s written. You repeat parts of sentences and sometimes leave out key words. I feel like I’m back in Latin and Spanish class reading a disorganized translated sentence. Other than that I real really really love it! Don’t stop making episodes!! lol039 what does that translate to? Do you or anyone else listening to this show know of any podcasts that cover the Deities of Japan? Like Izanami, Izanagi, Amaterasu and Susanoo and their descendants? I’m really into that right now as well. Thanks.
  • Jenna and Bunny
    Love
    Super interesting topics and really relaxing to listen to. I love when there are nature sounds in the background too!
  • lol039
    Do hanako san
    Read the title
  • Mottserella sticks
    Love
    I love this. My best friend is from Japan, and he is a history geek. I wanted to get to know him more by playing along with him, and this was the perfect tool. Thank you sooo much!
  • LiamOCQ
    Sorry I discovered it so late
    I’m sorry I discovered this beautiful pod over 3 years after it started, but I’m greatly looking forward to going back and listening to every episode. The host is articulate and endlessly rich with fascinating information, stories, folklore and traditions I’ve never heard before. The later episodes have arguably better production but the early episodes are just as wonderful in my opinion. The host’s voice is wonderfully soothing in an ASMR way. Can’t recommend it enough.
  • petewwe
    One word
    Fascinating!
  • Cynthia Gratz
    Wonderful stories
    I’m planning a trip to Japan in May 2021 and decided to look for podcasts about Japan. This one is a gem with a total of 60 episodes, most under 15 minutes with Theresa Matsuura, a writer of stories who lives in Japan...sharing Japanese customs and folklore. She has a melodious voice and there is lovely background music too. Even if you’re not going to Japan,these short episodes are the perfect antidote to COVID-19 news or US politics. Enjoy and please vote if you’re a US citizen. Be well!
  • Passingbirds
    The best of the best
    When I was looking for a Japanese history themed podcast specifically hosted by a woman, I thought my options were slim. But when I stumbled upon uncanny Japan, I got more than i could have ever hoped for. Thersa’s voice is so calming and pleasant, combined with incredibly interesting stories, told with excitement you can feel. Its just truly my favorite podcast to listen to. Thersa is a credible source, telling stories with personal experience thrown in. You really cant explain how perfect this pod is. A million out of ten stars.
  • BabrahamLincoln1203
    Amazing Podcast!
    This is truly one of my favorites. Thersa Matsuura has such a nice voice. I love how we get to hear the background sounds of Japan for the ambience of urban legends, or religious thought, or sometimes just creepy stuff. I learn something new every listen right before bed!
  • Strickizzay
    Stumbled upon this gem by accident and glad I did.
    I love this podcast. The ambient sounds on every episode, the ominous music of the intro. Being fascinated with Japan and its culture most of my life, I found this podcast refreshing and right a long the lines of what I was looking for. Ms. Matsuura really helps engage the listener where you are hanging on to every word in the stories. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys spooky stories or curious about tall tales and legends of Japan.
  • B1ll18m
    Episode 50 is fantastic
    This is the best episode in a really fantastic podcast full of good episodes. A heartwarming story of a lonely woman and the oni children she lives with. I highly recommend this podcast for anyone who is interested in Japanese culture.
  • 70million
    Fantastic!
    Thank you Thersa for your stories. This podcast is so peaceful and entertaining and I love telling people about it whenever I get the opportunity. I can’t wait to read her books that are currently on the way in the mail.
  • Tifbennor
    Perfectly odd!
    I am in a mood for all things Japanese since we are traveling there for my first time this spring. This podcast has been delightful. I’m glad that I found it only recently because I can binge listen to my heart’s content. I also purchased her book The Carp-faced Boy for my kindle, and those stories are so wonderfully unnerving! I love the author’s style.
  • Jameswhojamesyu
    Quality Podcast about Eastern Storytelling
    High production value and haunting storytelling helps shed light onto Japanese folklore. Teresa is clear, concise and highlights stories that might otherwise never be heard by Western ears. Highly recommend!
  • korppi8
    First favorite podcast
    I was never one to really get into podcasts until I tried my hand at this one. I recently renewed my interest into Japanese culture and always found it fascinating to hear about cultural quirks and folklore. This podcast delivered just that and more! I absolutely ADORE the beautiful soundscapes in the background and Thersa has a very calming and captivating voice. The content brushes up on some folklore I’ve heard a little of while others were completely knew. Even if I had heard of it before, it was cool to learn new things about the topic. I also really like the bed time stories too. Definitely recommend giving this podcast a listen if you love Japanese fairytales. Now it’s my favorite podcast :)
  • ChrisCosz
    Fine Folklore and Frights
    I came upon “Uncanny Japan” while in a nostalgic mood for my college days studying abroad in that country, and am so glad that I did! The myths, legends and cultural anecdotes covered by this podcast are deeply fascinating, well researched and marvelously presented by an author whose knowledge and personal interest in the subject matter are clearly evident. Her calm speaking voice and use of atmospheric background audio are also enjoyable and notable among other podcasts I've listened and subscribed to. I would heartily recommend “Uncanny Japan” to anyone with an interest in fine folklore and frights.
  • NatissaK
    So lucky to have found this podcast!
    I love your style of storytelling and describing the visual elements of the stories you’ve shared. Happy to subscribe 🌸🤗
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