kaidaninspired
Kaidaninspired is a neologism used to describe works that draw on the traditions and aesthetics of kaidan, the Japanese ghost story and supernatural tale. The term combines kaidan with the English word inspired to indicate influence or borrowing rather than a strict retelling.
Origin and usage: The phrase appears in contemporary literary criticism, folklore studies, and fan discourse as
Characteristics: Kaidan-inspired works typically emphasize atmosphere, suggestion, and moral resonance over graphic violence. Common elements include
Relation to broader genres: The term situates kaidan-inspired media within a broader cross-cultural horror and Gothic
See also: kaidan, yūrei, Japanese folklore, ghost story, Gothic fiction.