European Ghosts

Belief in ghosts in European folklore is characterized by the recurring fear of "returning" or revenant deceased which may harm the living. This includes the Scandinavian gjenganger, the Romanian strigoi, the Serbian vampir, the Greek vrykolakas, etc. British folklore is particularly notable for its numerous haunted locations. Popular folklore has always been dismissed as superstition … Read more

Mexican Ghosts

There is extensive and varied belief in ghosts in Mexican culture. The modern state of Mexico before the Spanish conquest was inhabited by diverse peoples such as the Maya and Aztec, and their beliefs have survived and evolved, combined with the beliefs of the Spanish colonists. The Day of the Dead incorporates pre-Colombian beliefs with … Read more

Japanese Ghosts

Afterlife According to traditional Japanese beliefs, all humans have a spirit or soul called a reikon ( 霊魂 ). When a person dies, the reikon leaves the body and enters a form of purgatory, where it waits for the proper funeral and post-funeral rites to be performed, so that it may join its ancestors. If … Read more

Chinese Ghosts

There are many references to ghosts in Chinese culture. Even Confucius said, “Respect ghosts and gods, but keep away from them.” Many of the Chinese ghost beliefs have been accepted by neighboring cultures, notably Japan and south-east Asia. Ghost beliefs are closely associated with the traditional Chinese religion based on ancestor worship, many of which … Read more