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Kitsune (狐) is a mythical creature in Japanese folklore, often depicted as a fox with intelligence and magical abilities. Kitsune are associated with Shinto and Buddhist beliefs and play various roles in different stories. Here are some key aspects of kitsune mythology:

  1. Shape-Shifting: One of the most well-known traits of kitsune is their ability to shape-shift into human form. They can take on the appearance of humans, often young and attractive women, and may even mimic specific individuals.
  2. Intelligence and Longevity: Kitsune are believed to possess intelligence and wisdom. In some stories, the older a kitsune gets, the wiser and more powerful it becomes. They are also associated with long life.
  3. Multiple Tails: The number of tails is a significant feature of kitsune. A kitsune may gain additional tails as it ages and gains wisdom. The more tails a kitsune has, the older and more powerful it is considered. The nine-tailed fox, called Kyūbi no Kitsune, is particularly famous.
  4. Messengers of Inari: Kitsune are often associated with Inari, the Shinto deity of rice, fertility, and prosperity. In this role, kitsune act as messengers and are believed to bring good fortune to those who worship at Inari shrines.
  5. Tricksters: While kitsune are often benevolent and associated with positive attributes, some stories portray them as mischievous tricksters who play pranks on humans. The motives of kitsune can vary widely in folklore.
  6. Love and Relationships: Kitsune are sometimes associated with love and romantic relationships. Stories depict kitsune forming connections with humans, and their shape-shifting abilities often play a role in such tales.
  7. Curses and Malevolence: In certain stories, kitsune can be portrayed as malevolent entities. They may use their powers to cast curses or bring harm to humans, particularly those who have wronged them.

Kitsune folklore is diverse, and the creature has been featured in numerous traditional tales, plays, literature, and contemporary media in Japan. The portrayal of kitsune can vary between regions and over time, contributing to the richness of their mythological significance.

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