'Ghostwire: Tokyo' Brings Japanese Folklore to the Masses

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Though the spirits that hide throughout Ghostwire: Tokyo are incarnations of a specific cultural tradition, they were created in order to fulfill needs and answer questions that haunt us all.

’s plot is reminiscent of a psychic scar from recent Tokyo history too. The game’s waves of deadly fog, viewed from a culturally specific standpoint, eerily call to mind the 1995 subway sarin gas attack launched by the Aum Shinrikyo cult, whose leader, like’s terrorist mastermind Hannya, preached a radical, millenarian destruction of the body in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment.

“You know, that’s not just specific to Japanese people,” Kenji says. “That’s something that people in other cultures and countries would feel.” Though the shape its vision of the paranormal and afterlife takes may come specifically from Japan, every culture has learned to tell stories to make sense of the enormity of death. Masato Kimura says the term “wire” in the game’s title is meant to reflect a sense of connection, whether “a connection to what you have lost” or a connection between human beings and our larger connection to the mysteries of worlds beyond our own.

Kenji Kimura echoes this point but mentions, too, that even in a time when we’re more likely to explain away yokai and yurei phenomena with science, the “0.1 percent chance that they still exist” means “the fantasy lives on.”

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