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Japanese Caterpillar Cult: The Tokoyo no Kami Uprising of 644 CE (Ep. 155)
Season 8 · Episode 155

Japanese Caterpillar Cult: The Tokoyo no Kami Uprising of 644 CE (Ep. 155)

When a seventh-century religious movement convinced Japanese villagers to worship an insect god

Uncanny Japan

September 1, 202412m 36s

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Show Notes

In 644 CE, a man named Ōfube-no-Ō starts a new religion in Shizuoka Prefecture. His claim? A caterpillar living in mandarin orange trees is the god of eternal life. Worship it properly, and you'll gain riches and youth.

The movement spreads rapidly. Devotees throw their possessions by the roadside, shouting "New riches are coming." They create songs and dances for the bug. Shamans called kannagi preach the gospel of the caterpillar. The cult reaches all the way to the capital.

But what was this sacred insect?

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Credits

Music by Julyan Ray Matsuura

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