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An itako at the autumn Inako Taisai festival at Mount Osore, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.

Itako (Japanese: イタコ), also known as ichiko (市子) or ogamisama (オガミサマ), are blind women who train to become spiritual mediums in Japan.[1] Training involves severe ascetic practices, after which the woman is said to be able to communicate with Japanese Shinto spirits, kami, and the spirits of the dead.[2] Itako perform rituals tied to communication with the dead[2] and divination.[3] The practice has been on the decline, with only 20 living itako in Japan, all more than 40 years old.[1]

Training for itako traditionally began at a very young age, and included ritualized exposure to cold water. Hundreds of buckets of ice water could be poured on their bodies over the course of a few days.[2] This education for itako takes about three years, and also includes memorization of songs and sutras.[4] At the end of this training, a ceremony is held, announcing the marriage of the itako and her patron spirit.[5]

Scholars suggest that blindness has long been associated with spiritual powers in Japan.[6]: 24  Furthermore, options for those with severe vision impairment to become self-sufficient were limited in ancient times.[7]: 190  This led many families to send young blind women to itako apprenticeships[7]: 190  up until the start of the Meiji era, which outlawed itako rituals outright.[8]: 179 

Today, itako are most commonly associated with Mt. Osore in Aomori prefecture. There, itako gather for an annual festival to channel the dead for thousands of tourists.[9]: 31  Itako perform ceremonies to communicate with spirits of the recently deceased,[2] including those of aborted and stillborn children.[7]: 198 

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  2. ^ a b c d Blacker, Carmen (1997). Earhart, Byron (ed.). Religion in the Japanese experience : sources and interpretations (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Pub. Co. pp. 130–135. ISBN 0534524613.
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  7. ^ a b c Breen, John; Teeuwen, Mark (2013). Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami. Routledge. ISBN 9781136827044.
  8. ^ Josephson, Jason Ānanda (2012). The invention of religion in Japan. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226412351.
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