Name Meaning
Aonyōbō (青女房) means “blue lady-in-waiting.” She is a haunting female spirit dressed in ancient court attire who lingers in forgotten aristocratic mansions or abandoned palaces.
- Ao (青) = Blue
- Nyōbō (女房) = Lady-in-waiting or court lady → “The Blue Court Lady”
Origin
- Originates from Edo-period folklore and illustrated in classical yōkai scrolls.
- Appears in tales as a ghost of a once-noble woman who died alone, clinging to past glory and beauty.
Appearance
- A tall, elegant ghost with blue-tinged skin and elaborate court robes.
- Painted face, blackened teeth, and long hair — the fashion of noble women in the Heian era.
- Often seen sitting silently, applying makeup, or waiting for suitors who will never return.
Behavior
- Lurks in abandoned palaces or ruined mansions once filled with nobility.
- May attempt to lure men or prey on those who trespass into her forgotten domain.
- Mostly tragic — a figure of loneliness and faded beauty, clinging to courtly dreams.
Symbolism
- Represents unfulfilled desires, vanity, and the passage of time.
- Seen as a cautionary tale about attachment to social status and beauty.
- A reminder of the impermanence of glory, love, and worldly pleasures.