noun
makuragaeshi; pillow-flipping monster
A yōkai from Japanese folklore said to visit sleeping people and flip their pillows over. Often mentioned in ghost-story contexts.
昔話に出てくる枕返しは、夜中に枕をひっくり返す妖怪だ。
The makuragaeshi that appears in old tales is a monster that flips pillows over in the middle of the night.
noun
changing a pillow's position; repositioning a pillow for a corpse
Refers to the act of moving a pillow, especially in funeral rites where the deceased's head is repositioned (often to face north, as in 北枕).
See also: 北枕
葬儀の準備で、故人の枕返しを行った。
During the funeral preparations, we repositioned the deceased's pillow.
noun
acrobatic pillow routine; multiple wooden pillow act
A traditional acrobatic performance using several wooden pillows (often seen in rakugo or variety shows). Rare, specialized term.
寄席で見た枕返しの曲芸は、木の枕をいくつも使う珍しい芸だった。
The makuragaeshi acrobatic act I saw at the vaudeville show was a rare performance using several wooden pillows.