Ubagabi

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"Mi wo Sute Abura-tsubo" from the Saikaku Shokoku Banashi by Ihara Saikaku
"Ubagabi" from the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō by Toriyama Sekien

The ubagabi (姥ヶ火[1] or 姥火,[2] "old woman's fire") is an atmospheric ghost light in legends of Kawachi Province (now Osaka Prefecture) and Tanba Province (now northern Kyoto Prefecture). They are mentioned in old literature, such as the Tenpō period book the Shokoku Rijin Dan (諸国里人談)[2] and Ihara Saikaku's collection of miscellaneous tales the Saikaku Shokoku Banashi (西鶴諸国ばなし)[3] as well as Edo period kaidan books such as the Kokon Hyaku Monogatari Hyōban (古今百物語評判'),[4] the Kawachi Kagami Meishōki (河内鑑名所記),[5] and Toriyama Sekien's collection of yōkai depictions, the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, among other mentions.[6]

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