Yojo is a mysterious, unseen figure mentioned in "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville. It is described as the unknown god worshipped by Queequeg, one of the main characters in the novel. Yojo represents Queequeg's religious beliefs and cultural background as a pagan.
The meaning of yojo is youthful and young looking. Having a child like look to you is also yojo in many languages.
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Byakuya no yojo - 1958 was released on: West Germany: July 1958 (Berlin International Film Festival) USA: 27 May 1963 Mexico: 31 October 1963
The cast of Byakuya no yojo - 1958 includes: Jun Hamamura as The Criminal Ryoji Hayama as Socho Tadashi Kobayashi as The Dwarf Junko Miyazono Yumeji Tsukioka as The Temptress
Queequeg told Ishmael that his pagan idol, Yojo, would bring him good luck and protect him from harm during their whaling expedition on the Pequod. Yojo was a wooden idol that Queequeg worshipped as part of his religious beliefs from his native culture.