- The kuda-
gitsune or kuda-kitsune (管狐, クダ狐), also
pronounced kanko, is a type of
spirit possession in
legends around various parts of ****an. It may be...
- Hito-
gitsune or
ninko (人狐) is a type of
spirit possession told
about in
legends of the Chūgoku
region of
western ****an. They are said to be the spirit...
-
Hagoromo Gitsune, they are reformed, but some of them, e.g. Ibaraki-Doji and Kidomaru,
still follow Seimei's will.
Hagoromo Gitsune (羽衣狐,
Hagoromo Gitsune) Voiced...
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summoned is
called the osaki. The
familiar may also be
known as the kuda-
gitsune (管狐, lit. "tube fox, pipe fox")
because they were
believed to be so small...
-
brand of
blackboard chalk originally produced by
Hagoromo Bungu Hagoromo Gitsune, one of the main
antagonists in Nura: Rise of the
Yokai Clan Hagoromo,...
-
civet has also been
considered the
inspiration for
legends of the kuda-
gitsune. ****an
portal Dogs in
religion Inugami Yama-Inu (also see the ****anese...
- the noh
drama Sanjō Kokaji, the 10th-century
blacksmith Munechika,
aided by a
kitsune (fox spirit),
forges the
tachi (samurai sword) Ko-
Gitsune Maru....
-
possession by a fox told
about in
legends of ****an. They are also
called osaki-
gitsune. They can also
alternatively be
written 尾先.
Other ways of
writing them...
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blade Nenekirimaru and the
battle against Hagoromo Gitsune 400
years ago. Tono Arc When
Haguromo Gitsune resurfaces in Kyoto,
Rikuo is
determined to fight...
- are fox
spirits in ****anese folklore.
Kitsune may also
refer to: Kuda-
gitsune, a
creature supposedly emplo**** by ****anese kitsune-t****i
Kitsune (Time...