Name Meaning
Basan (バサン) is a strange, ghostly bird yokai described in folklore from the mountains of Ehime Prefecture. It resembles a giant chicken and is known for its ability to exhale ghost-fire from its beak, which makes no sound.
- Basan = regional name, sometimes written as 波山, but commonly in katakana
Origin
- Recorded in Edo period yokai illustrations and texts, such as *Hyakkai Zukan* and *Gazu Hyakki Yagyō* by Toriyama Sekien.
- Originates in the folklore of Iyo Province, now part of modern-day Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku island.
Appearance
- Looks like a large, rooster-like bird with shimmering feathers and a prominent crest.
- Breathes blue or white ghost-fire, which emits no heat or sound.
- Its appearance is said to cause fear but not harm.
Behavior & Myths
- Usually found at night in remote mountain areas, especially in old, abandoned homes or quiet forests.
- Its ghostly fire has startled travelers, but it does not attack or harm humans.
- Considered a rare and mysterious omen, sometimes linked to supernatural encounters or warnings.
Symbolism
- Represents mystery and fear of the unknown in rural folklore.
- Its silent ghost-fire is symbolic of unspoken warnings or signs.
- Sometimes revered as a local mountain spirit in older traditions.