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  2. Kitsune - Wikipedia

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    The kitsune has been labeled as a "witch animal" (presumably due to its "bewitching") by one scholar, who also qualifies the supernatural foxes as being "goblin foxes" or "fox spirits". [4] The kitsune exhibit the ability of bakeru or transforming its shape and appearance, and bakasu, capable of trickery or bewitching; these terms are related ...

  3. Takengei - Wikipedia

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    Takengei Festival, 2013. Takengei (竹ン芸) is a Japanese autumn festival performance. It is currently held in the Wakamiya Inari Jinja shrine in Nagasaki City.Since 2003, it is officially registered as part of Japan’s Folk Intangible Patrimony.

  4. Megitsune - Wikipedia

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    During the bridge of "Megitsune", Nakamoto performs with a Kitsune mask partially concealing her face from the crowd. Prior to the release of the single, "Megitsune" was performed live on the Nippon Broadcasting System program MC Plus on June 4, 2013. [37]

  5. Nine-tailed fox - Wikipedia

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    The fox spirit is an especially prolific shapeshifter, known variously as the húli jīng (fox spirit) in China, the kitsune (fox) in Japan, and the kumiho (nine-tailed fox) in Korea. Although the specifics of the tales vary, these fox spirits can usually shapeshift, often taking the form of beautiful young women who attempt to seduce men ...

  6. Inari Ōkami - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Modern corporations, such as cosmetic company Shiseido, continue to revere Inari as a patron kami, with shrines atop their corporate headquarters. [5] Inari's foxes, or kitsune, are pure white and act as their messengers but it is more likely that in ancient times the fox itself was revered as the kami of rice. [6]

  7. Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san - Wikipedia

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    In charge of Kō-D-Sha books, Okitsune is drawn with a kitsune mask on her face. Koomote (コオモテ) Voiced by: Aya Endo [6] A worker who is in charge of novels section of the store. She is drawn with omote mask on her face. Rabbit Head (ラビットヘッド, Rabitto Heddo) Voiced by: Kazutomi Yamamoto [6] In charge of game guide books.

  8. List of Usagi Yojimbo stories - Wikipedia

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    Circles part 3. Shroud over the Mountain. issue #31 Nov/1991 Circles part 3. Shroud over the Mountain (continued) Circles part 4 - Closing the Circle: issue #32 Feb/1992 Kitsune: first appearance of Kitsune Gaki: featuring “Young” Usagi issue #33 Apr/1992 Broken Ritual: story idea by Sergio Aragones issue #34 Jun/1992 Gen part 1. Lady Asano ...

  9. Kitsune no yomeiri - Wikipedia

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    Among common people, in Akaoka, Kōchi Prefecture (now Kōnan) among other places, there is the children's song "when rain falls in good weather, it's the fox's wedding" (日和に雨が降りゃ 狐の嫁入り (hiyori ni ame ga furya, kitsune no yomeiri)), [* 3] [* 4] and it is said that an actual fox's wedding precession was seen on a day of ...

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