Kisaragi (Mythology)
Kisaragi is a term from Japanese mythology that refers to the second month of the lunar calendar, often associated with the arrival of spring. In folklore, it is linked to the concept of rebirth and renewal, as the natural world begins to awaken after winter. The month is sometimes celebrated with various festivals that honor the changing seasons.
In some traditions, Kisaragi is also connected to the Kisaragi Station, a fictional train station featured in urban legends and horror stories. This station is often depicted as a mysterious place where travelers encounter strange occurrences, further enriching the cultural significance of the Kisaragi name in Japanese storytelling.