- Samebito
The nihongo|Samebito|鮫人, "
shark man" is a creature that appears in "The Gratitude of the Samebito", a short story byLafcadio Hearn . It is described as a humanoid with inky black skin, emerald green eyes, a face like a demon's, and a beard like a dragon's.In the story, a man named Tōtarō meets the Samebito one day on a bridge. Although frightening, the creature turns out to be a gentle being who, as punishment petty fault, has been expelled from the sea by his former employer, one of the eight great
Dragon King s of the ocean. Tōtarō takes pity on the creature and allows it to live in a deep pond in his garden. Meanwhile, Tōtarō has been seeking a bride, and eventually falls in love with a beautiful woman he sees at a female pilgrimage atMii-dera . He becomes deathly sick with grief, however, on learning that her family requires a betrothal gift of ten thousand jewels for her hand in marriage. When the Samebito learns that his master is on his deathbed, he begins to cry tears of blood which become precious rubies when they hit the ground. Through the Samebito's tears, Tōtarō eventually wins the hand of the woman with whom he is infatuated. When he has finished weeping, the Samebito is also pardoned by the dragons, and the story ends happily.Hearn notes that the name for this being is usually read as Kōjin. The "kōjin" are creatures thought to live in the
South China Sea , which resemble "ningyo ", are always weaving at their looms, and whose tears become jewels.Hearn's story appears to have been based on another story called "Kōjin" by
Kyokutei Bakin .References
* cite book
last = Hearn
first = Lafcadio
authorlink = Lafcadio Hearn
title = Shadowings
url = http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC05054718&id=RMAOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA57,M1
date = 1905
publisher = Little, Brown and company
isbn =
pages = 57-66
* [http://www5.city.otsu.shiga.jp/kankyou/public/view.asp?piid=02030200090017&view=1 ]
* [http://dic.yahoo.co.jp/dsearch?enc=UTF-8&p=%E9%AE%AB%E4%BA%BA&stype=0&dtype=0 Daijisen definition: Kōjin]
* [http://dic.yahoo.co.jp/dsearch?p=%E9%AE%AB%E4%BA%BA&enc=UTF-8&stype=0&dtype=0&dname=0ss Daijirin definition: Kōjin]
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