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		<title>💔 A Tale of Love and Betrayal: The One Thing Yuki Onna Longed For — a Human Heart</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Long ago, in the snowy northern mountains of Japan, people told a sorrowful yet beautiful story.It is the tale of a woodcutter and his son, and a mysterious being of winter — Yuki Onna, the Snow Woman — whose brief love and broken promise shaped their fate. 🏔️ Chapter I: The Promise in the Blizzard ... <a title="💔 A Tale of Love and Betrayal: The One Thing Yuki Onna Longed For — a Human Heart" class="read-more" href="https://nipponvisions.com/yuki-onna/" aria-label="Read more about 💔 A Tale of Love and Betrayal: The One Thing Yuki Onna Longed For — a Human Heart">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>Long ago, in the snowy northern mountains of Japan, people told a sorrowful yet beautiful story.<br>It is the tale of a woodcutter and his son, and a mysterious being of winter — <strong>Yuki Onna</strong>, the Snow Woman — whose brief love and broken promise shaped their fate.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🏔️ Chapter I: The Promise in the Blizzard</h3>



<p>The old woodcutter <strong>Mosaku</strong> and his young son <strong>Minokichi</strong> lost their way in a snowstorm.<br>They found shelter in a small mountain hut, where they spoke softly of simple dreams — of marriage, of children, of a quiet life — before falling asleep.</p>



<p>In the dead of night, a freezing wind swept through the hut.<br>A woman of otherworldly beauty appeared, her skin pale as snow.<br>It was Yuki Onna.</p>



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<p>She leaned over the old man and exhaled a cold white breath.<br>In an instant, his body froze solid, and his soul left this world.</p>



<p>Then she turned to the young Minokichi.<br>“You are still young and full of life,” she said gently.<br>“I will spare you — but if you ever tell anyone what you have seen tonight, your beautiful life will end like frozen snow.”</p>



<p>Terrified and mesmerized by her beauty, Minokichi swore to keep the <strong>secret promise</strong>, and Yuki Onna vanished into the storm.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🏠 Chapter II: A Brief Happiness Filled with Love</h3>



<p>When morning came, Minokichi found his father’s frozen body but kept silent about the woman in the night.<br>Years passed. One spring day, a young woman appeared at his door. She called herself <strong>Oyuki</strong>, a traveler with no family.</p>



<p>Gentle and kind, she soon won Minokichi’s heart.<br>They married, and happiness filled their home.<br>They had children, and laughter warmed the cold winters.</p>



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<p>But Oyuki had one strange habit — she avoided bathing and sunlight, saying it made her weak.<br>Still, Minokichi loved her deeply, and their life seemed blessed by peace.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">💔 Chapter III: The Broken Oath and the Final Farewell</h3>



<p>One quiet evening, Minokichi looked at his wife and said softly:<br>“You haven’t changed at all since the day we met. You’re as young and beautiful as ever.<br>You remind me of someone I once saw long ago — a woman of snow. She was so beautiful… but she killed my father with her icy breath.”</p>



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<p>At that moment, the secret he had kept for years escaped his lips.</p>



<p>Oyuki’s expression changed.<br>“So&#8230; you’ve finally spoken,” she whispered.</p>



<p>For she was Yuki Onna herself — the spirit who once spared his life.<br>She had longed for human love, had lived as a woman, a wife, a mother.<br>But now that the promise was broken, she could no longer remain in this world.</p>



<p>Her voice turned cold as the winter wind.<br>After one last look of sorrow and affection, she vanished into the swirling snow, leaving Minokichi and their children behind.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🕯️ Epilogue: The Soul That Still Wanders</h3>



<p>Even today, people say that in the northern mountains, when the wind howls through the snow,<br>the spirit of Yuki Onna still roams — searching for a kind human heart,<br>weeping softly as she drifts through the white night.</p>



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<p>This story endures as one of Japan’s most haunting folktales —<br>a tale of <strong>love, secrecy, and regret</strong>.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">💭 Reflection — The Uncrossable Line Between Humans and Spirits</h3>



<p>There are many Japanese tales where a man marries a being from another world.<br>Yet in every one of them, the same tragedy unfolds:<br>he breaks the promise, and she disappears.</p>



<p>When told <em>“Do not look,”</em> he looks.<br>When told <em>“Do not tell,”</em> he tells.<br>And each time, love is lost.</p>



<p>Perhaps these stories speak of men’s foolishness —<br>but perhaps they reveal something deeper:<br>that humans and the supernatural can never truly coexist.</p>



<p>No matter how beautiful the other may be,<br>these tales whisper the same quiet truth:</p>



<p><strong>“Humans should live with humans, within the same world.”</strong></p>



<p>What do you think?</p>
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