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One of the most impressive memories from my trip to Japan was the Fushimi Inari shrine in Kyoto. These foxes are inspired by the beautiful statues you can see all around the shrine.
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Inari the Fox God. Fushimi Inari, Japan
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Much of the mythology and pantheon of Japanese gods is derived from the traditional folklore of Shinto – one of the major religions of Japan.
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Kitsune god is an emblematic creature of Japanese folklore. It’s a magical animal particularly popular in Japan. This polymorphous Japanese fox has several tails. It's a yokai spirit from Japanese mythology whose origin dates back to the 9th century.
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Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox, and all foxes are magical, and belong to the Yokai (supernatural) world. Their main talent is the ability to change shape; they can look like anyone, regardless of age or gender. This power (according to legend) manifests when they are one hundred years old; with every hundred years they acquire a new tail as a sign of their age and power. The wisest, strongest, most magical members of the race are the kyubi no kitsune, or nine-tailed foxes; when they…
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Kitsune (god-like fox spirits) play a prominent role in Japanese folklore and art
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