AGE: 81
Date_of_performance: April 10, 2025
Language: Japanese
Nationality: Japanese
Occupation: Retired
Primary Language: Japanese
Residence: Yokohama
Context: The Kappa are river creatures that drown people and it’s a cautionary tale to be careful in water. B also naturally heard of the Kappa as she grew up in Japan. But today she doesn’t interpret it as the scary monsters they originally were, as Japanese media has made them more cute over the years.
Text:
Interviewer is I. Subject is B
I: What’s another legend you like?
B: The one of the Kappa because I find them cute!
I: Can you say what Kappa are exactly?
B: They were originally ugly creatures but now they are cuter and even come up in that kids show that your cousin watches
I: Do you think the legend of the Kappa lost a little meaning from what it once was?
B: I think more and more people are forgetting they were meant to be dangerous creatures. But I also like the new Kappa and see no problem with them being nice creatures
Analysis:
The Kappa are interesting to me because I feel like overtime their haunting nature has been overshadowed by the cute lens that Japanese media has begun to paint them in. Kappa can be seen in kids shows and even other adult animes where they serve the roles of good characters. I’m curious if this is in a way killing the traditional folklore as their entire image is being shifted. Overall I also don’t see too much problem with it as their design and characteristics are being preserved, with the only things changing is their image from bad to good.