- Shisa
Shīsā (シーサー) (Okinawan: "siisaa") (alternative spelling shishi or shisaa) is a traditional Ryukyuan decoration, often found in pairs, resembling a cross between a lion and a dog, from
Okinawa mythology . Many people put a pair of shisa on their rooftops or flanking the gates to their houses. Shisa are wards, believed to protect from various evils. When found in pairs, the shisa on the left traditionally has a closed mouth, and the one on the right an open mouth. [http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/011/english/roots/world/rw03/rw03w02.html] The open mouth to ward off evil spirits, and the closed mouth to keep good spirits in.Originally pairs like these were called "shisa and guardian dogs": the right with its mouth opened is the guardian, the left with its mouth closed is the shisa [http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/011/english/roots/world/rw03/rw03.html] . Some people believe that one is male and the other is female, and provide various justifications for which is which; for example, "the female has her mouth shut as she should" or "the male has his mouth shut to hold in all the family's good fortune". (Compare this to the distinction between male and female
guardian lions in Chinese culture.)The shisa, like the [http://www.city.hitachi.ibaraki.jp/upload/freepage/shikatsu/hyotanhp/2003december/komainu.htm koma-inu] ("lion dogs"), is a variation of the
guardian lions ("fu dogs") fromChina [http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/011/english/roots/world/rw01/rw01.html] . The shisaa, or lion dog, is an Okinawancultural artifact . In magic typology, they might be also be classified asgargoyle beasts. They are traditionally used to ward off evil spirits.hisa legend
(adapted from Legends of Okinawa by Chizue Sesoko)
When a certain emissary to China returned from one of his voyages to the court at
Shuri Castle , he brought with him as a gift for the king a necklace decorated with a small figurine of a "shisa"-dog. The king found it charming and wore it underneath his clothes. Now it happened that at the Naha Port bay, the village of Madanbashi was often terrorized by a sea dragon who ate the villagers and destroyed their property. One day, the King was visiting the village, and one of these attacks happened; all the people ran and hid. The local "noro" had been told in a dream to instruct the king when he visited to stand on the beach and lift up his figurine towards the dragon; she sent the boy, Chiga, to tell him the message. He faced the monster with the figurine held high, and immediately a giant roar sounded all through the village, a roar so deep and powerful that it even shook the dragon. A massive boulder then fell from heaven and crushed the dragon's tail. He couldn't move, and eventually died. This boulder and the dragon's body became covered with plants and surrounded by trees, and can still be seen today. It is the "Gana-mui Woods" near Naha Ohashi bridge. The townspeople built a large stone "shisa" to protect it from the dragon's spirit and other threats.Great Stone Shisa at Tomimori
At Tomimori Village near [http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/025/en/card/2-10-1.html Kochinda Town] in the far southern part of Okinawa, there were often many fires. The people of the area sought out Saiouzui, a
Feng Shui master, to ask him why there were so many fires. He believed they were because of the power of the nearby Mt. Yaese, and suggested that the townspeople build a stone shisa to face the mountain. They did so, and thus have protected their village from fire ever since. [http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/011/english/roots/okinawa/ro03/ro03pps1.html]Popular culture
The
1974 tokusatsu kaiju film "Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla " features a giant shisa monster calledKing Shisa (transliterated asKing Caesar or King Seesar in the U.S. release), who was awakened from its ancient slumber inOkinawa to helpGodzilla destroy his mechanicaldoppelgänger ,Mechagodzilla . This monster was later used in as one of the monsters that were controlled by the Xilians.The
Pokémon Growlithe and its evolutionArcanine are based on the shisa.The
Digimon Seasarmon is based on a shisa, along withChatsuramon .Yoshiyuki Saito, a Japanese
professional wrestler hailing from Okinawa, uses the mask and gimmick Super Shisa. He also has a young protegé named Shisa Boy and once formed a team with King Shisa (Pentagon Black ).Megaman ZX Advent have two Shisa based Pseudoroids, Argoyle and Urgoyle, They work as a pair when fighting and become a playable form after being defeated.In the game , the talking boat, has a head on the front of the boat resembling a Shisa.
The Demon Sorcerer Dai Gui from
Jackie Chan Adventures has a Shisa-like face.Two variations on the Shisa, in this case referred to as Foo Dogs and Foo Lions or Foo Creatures, are featured in the first edition
Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game'sMonster Manual II .In the game Shin Megami Tensei:
Persona 3 FES , there is a Shisa Persona, although its name is spelt as "Shiisaa."In the
PlayStation 2 gameFinal Fantasy X andFinal Fantasy X-2 , the aeon Yojimbo had a shisaa, Daigoro, as his companion.Yuna gains a similar shisaa, Kogoro, as her animal partner with the Trainer dressphere.Bibliography
*Chizue, Sesoko. Legends of Okinawa. First publication, Okinawa, 1969.
ee also
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Kara-shishi - Lions are often a complement to stone dogs in Japanese (but not necessarily Okinawan) symbolism.
*Tutelary
*Amulet
*Japanese sculpture
*Chinese art External links
* [http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/011/english/roots/okinawa/ro01/ro01.html Okinawan Tourist Bureau's site describing the significance of the Shisa]
* [http://www.cjvlang.com/Photos/stonelion/lionlinks.html Stone Lion Dogs] information
* [http://www.jahitchcock.com/shisa.jpgImage of a shisaa]
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