99 ZUKI Shigeru, who is famous for his series GeGeGe no Kitarō. How-Today in Japan when people mention the pseudonym Yōkai Hakase, “Ghost Doc” (i.e. a specialist in yōkai mysterious phenomena and creatures), the man that usually comes to mind is manga artist MI-ever, it was Enryō who first took the country by storm as Ghost Doc in the Meiji era. In a TV program, Mizuki said the following. In Japan, it is Dr. Enryō Inoue who knew the most about yōkai come close. I read books such as Lectures on Mystery Studies by and at times I would make drawings of those. It was while studying psychology at the University of Tokyo that En-ryō first became interested in the study of yōkai mysteries. He real-ized that “Eighty or ninety percent of Japanese mysteries are issues of the mind.” Thus, he established the Enigma Research Society at the university and canvassed for research samples by advertising in magazines and collected facts about yōkai from all around the country. One of the characteristics of Enryō’s research on yōkai was his understanding that “yōkai” actually means “enigma.” For this reason he referred to himself as “Master of the Enigma Hermitage.” He defined yōkai as “anything that combines enigma and abnormality,” and from the time of its founding the Philosophy Academy formally taught classes in applied psychology and yōkai studies. IV. The Philosophy Academy Era (2) mysteries. Even the folklorist Mr. YANAGIDA Kunio does not Dr. Enryō and learned of yōkai about which I had not known, “Ghost Doc”
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