Link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitsune
Description: WEBKitsune are believed to possess superior intelligence, long life, and magical powers. They are a type of yōkai. The word kitsune is sometimes translated as 'fox spirit', which is actually a broader folkloric category. This does not mean that kitsune are ghosts, nor that they are fundamentally
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/kitsune
Description: WEBMar 28, 2024 · kitsune, trickster foxes from traditional Japanese folklore. They are a type of yōkai , a class of supernatural creatures with godlike powers, often equated to the English ghoul or demon . Kitsune are noted for their paranormal abilities, particularly metamorphosis .
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Link: https://japan-avenue.com/blogs/japan/kitsune
Description: WEBJun 2, 2021 · The Kitsune is a magical fox from Japanese mythology and very popular in Japan. Learn more about the meaning and legend of this yokai in this article! An iconic creature of Japanese folklore, the Kitsune is a particularly popular magical animal in Japan.
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Link: https://japanobjects.com/features/kitsune
Description: WEBFeb 5, 2022 · In their Inari form, kitsune symbolize good harvests, tea and sake, fertility and prosperity, cunning and smarts, business and money, all in equal measures and all at different turns. The Shinto pantheon is believed to be infinite, but Inari is certainly one of the most important spirits, thus making kitsune among the most important of creatures .
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Link: https://mythicalencyclopedia.com/kitsune/
Description: WEBThe Kitsune is a symbol of wisdom, intelligence, and good fortune, and it is often associated with the home and family. Physical Characteristics. Forms and Transformations. Kitsune are known for their ability to transform into different forms, including humans, animals, and objects.
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Link: https://symbolsage.com/kitsune-fox-of-japanese-mythology/
Description: WEBOct 26, 2023 · The name Kitsune in Japanese literally translates to a fox. As the Japanese culture had spent millennia coexisting with the many red foxes on the islands of Japan, it’s no surprise that the people there developed countless myths and legends about these clever and mysterious animals.
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Link: https://mythology.net/japanese/japanese-creatures/kitsune/
Description: WEBJun 18, 2017 · What is a Kitsune? What’s magical, immortal, and incredibly adorable? The Kitsune. These legendary foxes have been delighting Japanese people for centuries, whether by celebrating a wedding with “foxfire” lanterns or making the village jerk run through the streets naked and give all his money away. But the Kitsune aren’t all fun and ...
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Link: https://symbolgenie.com/kitsune-japanese-mythology/
Description: WEBAug 14, 2023 · The Kitsune is associated with both positive and negative representations in Japanese mythology. It is often depicted as a mischievous trickster, playing pranks on humans and causing chaos. However, Kitsune are also known to be benevolent beings, offering guidance and protection to those they favor.
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Link: https://www.tofugu.com/japan/kitsune-yokai-fox/
Description: WEBSep 9, 2014 · The fox ( kitsune 狐 ( きつね )) plays a role in Japanese culture that's unusually rich and complicated. Beliefs that developed when people lived much closer to nature persist in stories, festivals, and language. Even in these rational times, the fox has a magical aura that still lingers.
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Link: https://oldworldgods.com/japanese/kitsune-in-japanese-mythology/
Description: WEBKey Points: Kitsune were depicted as bewitching creatures with enchanting beauty and charm. They were believed to possess magical abilities and could transform into humans or other animals. Kitsune were revered as divine messengers and …
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