In Japanese folklore, we have many imaginary supernatural creatures
called “youkai”, whose history mostly dates back to the period between
the 17th and the 19th centuries.
The “amabie” is one example. It has
recently caught our attention throughout the country. The creature has a
mermaid-like body but its face looks like a bird with a beak, and it
wears its hair very long. It is believed to be a harbinger of disease,
telling people, "Draw my image and pass it on to others so as to ward
off infectious disease." That's the reason the amabie has come back into
our modern lives during the coronavirus pandemic.
People have been posting many amabie drawings on SNS, and they have gone
viral. What's more, Japanese sweet shops across the country have been
making sweets in shape of the creature.
Let's not talk about whether you approve of this business trend of
making a profit from coronavirus confusion. We surely take
comfort in sharing amabie products in hopes that we can put an end to
the crisis.