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sanzu river

三途の川 三途川

The Japanese Buddhist tradition / folklore equivalent of the River Styx in Greek mythology. Datsue-ba and Sai-no-Kawara (Riverside of Sai) are both related to this river.

Unlike Charon in Greek mythology, the name of the ferryman of the river is unknown. This is because according to old legend, the dead did not cross by boat, but they walked across the river on foot. The only thing that is known is that the fee for the ferryboat was rokumonsen (six mon coins), this is why on the Japanese (Buddhist) version of joss papers there is a drawing of six mon coins. This symbol was also used as Sanada clan's emblem.

Sanzu River Counterparts in anime/manga/etc copyrights

  • Touhou series - Onozuka Komachi's workplace. See also an old version of this wiki or Touhou Wiki.
  • Jigoku Shoujo - You can add this tag for the pics of Enma Ai paddling a boat. Note that she is also associated with some normal rivers in the mundane world.
  • Samurai Sentai Shinkenger - Their antagonists, called Gedoushuu, are evil spirits born from the river. And their resident, Rokumon-sen (Six-Gates Junk) is a wordplay for six mon coins.

See also

  • Gensokyo

External links

  • Wikipedia: Sanzu River
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