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Aosagibi

Aosaginohi is a phenomenon illustrated by Toriyama Sekien in his Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki. It depicts a night heron with a mysteriously illuminated body. Folklore built around the phenomenon tells a story of an old black-crowned night heron transforming into a yōkai. The heron’s feathers fuse into shining scales that give off an iridescent blue light in the dark of night. The yōkai’s breath is also said to release golden powder into the air that collects to form a heat-less fiery light, though this light eventually dissipates in the wind. The harmless creature is said to flee from human contact, retaining a normal heron’s shyness. Legend also warns to not confuse the glimmering blue-white light with onibi lights.
Alias Aosagibi (青鷺火)
Real Names/Alt Names “Blue heron fire”; Alt: Aosaginohi
Characteristics Yōkai, Enlightenment and Neoclassicism, Japanese
Creators/Key Contributors Toriyama Sekien, ○
First Appearance Japanese folklore
First Publisher
Appearance List Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki (今昔画図続百鬼, “The Illustrated One Hundred Demons from the Present and the Past”, 1779) Vol. 2
Sample Read Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki Vol. 2 “Dark” (1779) [Smithsonian]
Description Aosaginohi is a phenomenon illustrated by Toriyama Sekien in his Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki. It depicts a night heron with a mysteriously illuminated body. Folklore built around the phenomenon tells a story of an old black-crowned night heron transforming into a yōkai. The heron’s feathers fuse into shining scales that give off an iridescent blue light in the dark of night. The yōkai’s breath is also said to release golden powder into the air that collects to form a heat-less fiery light, though this light eventually dissipates in the wind. The harmless creature is said to flee from human contact, retaining a normal heron’s shyness. Legend also warns to not confuse the glimmering blue-white light with onibi lights.
Source Aosaginohi – Wikipedia
Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki Vol. 2 'Dark' (1779) | Toriyama Sekien
Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki Vol. 2 ‘Dark’ (1779) | Toriyama Sekien