His name appears in many works of fiction, often as a helpful, wise man and rarely as an enemy, such as
Twin Star Exorcists. There are exceptions, such as
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, where Seimei was also a great ayakashi and the Lord of Darkness. Since 1989, Abe no Seimei has been depicted as a
bishōnen.
Novels The first modern fictional work credited with bringing back widespread interest to
Onmyōdō mysticism in Japan is the 1985
historical fantasy novel
Teito Monogatari by
Hiroshi Aramata. In the novel's story, two of the primary characters,
Yasumasa Hirai and
Yasunori Katō, are descendants of Seimei and have inherited all his knowledge. Yasumasa Hirai is a notable example because his appearance is modeled off classic depictions of Seimei, and many of his actions are based on those of Seimei's from stories in the
Uji Shūi Monogatari.
Yasunori Katō's first name "Yasunori" is derived from the name of Seimei's
legendary teacher and he proudly wears Seimei's symbol, the Seiman (five-pointed star), on his gloves and handkerchief. Unlike Hirai, though, Katō's burning hatred for the Japanese Empire has metamorphosed him into an
oni. With one in defense of the Empire and one against it, the two men naturally become enemies. The rest of the novel chronicles the battle between their two factions. In 1988,
Baku Yumemakura started a novel series named
Onmyōji with Seimei portrayed as a handsome young man who lived in a Heian-period world populated by mysterious beings. Reiko Okano turned this into a manga and became popular with teenage girls. In 2002, an NHK television series was made based on the novels. A version of Abe has also been rendered by acclaimed Taiwanese manga artist Ethan, who has stated that he is a massive fan of the novel. The novels were adapted into an anime by the studio Marvy Jack for Netflix in November 2023.
Films The film
Onmyōji, starring
Mansai Nomura as Seimei, was released in
2001 (2004 in the
U.S.) by Pioneer (now
Geneon). As with any other work featuring both Seimei and
Minamoto no Hiromasa, the film was based on Yumemakura's novels. Despite Yumemakura being involved, the manga adaptation and the movie adaptation are quite different in style and plot. A sequel,
Onmyoji II, was made in 2003. In 2020, a Chinese film,
The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity, was produced based on an adaption from
Onmyōji written by
Baku Yumemakura. Seimei was portrayed by
Mark Chao. In the following year, another Chinese film,
The Yinyang Master was released. The film is an adaption of a
NetEase game
Onmyōji (which in turn is based on the novel series
Onmyōji by author Baku Yumemakura). Seimei was portrayed by
Chen Kun. A prequel film, titled , starring
Kento Yamazaki as Seimei, premiered on April 19, 2024; it was later released worldwide on
Amazon Prime Video on October 18 of the same year. The film served as a prequel of Seimei solving a murder mystery at the before becoming an
onmyōji.
Television To capitalize on the success of the
Onmyōji films,
Fuji Television produced a miniseries in 2004, called
Onmyoji: Abe no Seimei. This series has no ties to cinematic releases.
Manga Hao Asakura's character from
Hiroyuki Takei's
Shaman King is directly based on Seimei. Hao is the author of a magical book called Chō-Senjiryakketsu, clearly inspired by Seimei's
Senji Ryakketsu. They also share facts about their lives, such as their mother being called a demon fox and their ability to create
oni since they were young. Seimei had been shown in a manga called
Nurarihyon no Mago by
Hiroshi Shiibashi, as a
Nue, dark lord of the Ayakashi, born from an evil fox.
Nurarihyon no Mago was adapted into an anime series starting in July 2010. Abe no Seimei also appears in the manga Igyoujin Oniwakamaru as an evil spirit who plans to revive himself to begin his second life and rule over humans and yokai. He also appeared in
Kouta Hirano's
Drifters manga series leading a group of magicians called the Octobrist Organization. Appearing as a young man, he has been pulled into an alternate world where various historical figures are summoned, and magicians need their skills and techniques to save their world from destruction. It is mentioned in English dubbed anime of
Drifters that Abe no Haruakira was another way to read the kanji of his name. The main character of the manga series
A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School!, Seimei was the main character's ancestor. In the manga series
Twin Star Exorcists, Seimei was, in fact, a female exorcist no older than thirteen. She was the founder of yang-style exorcism who did away with the King of Kegare (Impurities), creating Magano as a powerful barrier and forcefield. Before shutting herself and her retainers inside, she turned to her disciple Doujimaru and granted him a some of her powers. This Doujimaru that modern times know as 'Abe no Seimei'. (The truth about Seimei being female is known only to a few characters in-universe). In contrast to the source material, however, the second half of its anime adaptation with its completely original story in comparison to the source has Seimei still be male. He serves as the final antagonist of the anime-only storyline, with his plans to use the Cataclysm King that is Rokuro to cleanse humanity by erasing humanity's free will. In the manga series
Gintama, Ketsuno Seimei is directly based on Seimei. Ketsuno Seimei is the current leader of the Ketsuno Clan, responsible for protecting the Bakufu and
Edo by foretelling disasters and ill omens. For this, he has 1000 of his shikigami all around Edo as his "eyes" and he can also summon a fox-like shikigami called
Kuzunoha based on the Abe No Seimei’s mother. He is as a major character in Diviner Arc (Gintama Vol. 32 - 33, ch. 282 - 289).
Anime Seimei can be seen in the anime
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, released in 2004 in the U.S. by
ADV Films. The show's focus was on the Onmyoji practice of changing events to avoid an ill occurrence and the misadventures of two youths. Seimei also appears in the anime
Gintama as an onmyoji, and in the anime
Shonen Onmyouji which is about his grandson. Seimei is a central character in the anime called
Otogi Zoshi. Seimei appears in the anime
New Getter Robo as the leader of the villainous oni. The second season of the anime
Garo: The Animation features a female Abe no Seimei as its protagonist. He also appears in the anime
Fukigen no Mononokean with Ashiya as his companion rather than his rival. Seimei plays a role in the
Midnight Occult Civil Servants anime, about mild-mannered civil servants in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward who secretly manage a huge population of fairies and other magical creatures.
Onmyoji, an
original net animation adaptation by
Netflix, directed by
Soubi Yamamoto and produced by
Marvy Jack, released on Netflix on November 28, 2023.
Games The horror/survival
PlayStation 2 video game
Kuon featured Seimei as a female exorcist who becomes a playable character near the end of the game. Abe no Seimei was made a playable character in the
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation Portable,
Xbox One, and
Wii U versions of
Warriors Orochi 3. Seimei appears in the video game
Toukiden: The Age of Demons as a mitama (a hero's soul from Japanese history). In Part 1.5 of the mobile game
Fate/Grand Order, Seimei's name is claimed as an undercover pseudonym used by
Ashiya Dōman in the Shimōsa story chapter. Later, Seimei indirectly appears briefly in Part 2's Heian-kyō story chapter as an ally to the protagonist.
Onmyoji, a mobile game, featured Abe no Seimei as the protagonist who summons various
Shikigami to ward off demons alongside his onmyoji comrades. In
Dragalia Lost, Seimei plays a part as head of the Ox Clan, one of the twelve Hinomotoan clans serving Amaterasu, with his soul pact dragon
Gozu Tennō and his
kitsune disciple
Kuzunoha. Seimei appears as an NPC in the video game
Nioh 2. Despite being from the Heian period, he strangely appears during the Sengoku era to train the players in the art of Onmyō magic. It is later revealed in the DLC "Darkness in the Capital" that this individual was an avatar created by the real Seimei, who had sacrificed himself alongside Minamoto no Yorimitsu to seal away Shuten Dōji and Tamamo-no-Mae within
Byōdō-in during the Heian period. Seimei appears in the
PlayStation Vita game
Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines as the main villain of the game, a priest who places a curse on the main characters that shortens their lifespan to only two years.
Manhwa He is briefly mentioned as a constellation in the South Korean franchise Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint. ==References==