A Kitsune, also known as Kyuubi no Kitsune (literally 'the nine-tailed fox'), is a powerful yokai commonly seen in Japan, China, and Korea. A normal fox is said to be able to turn into one, by gaining a tail each century of living and spiritual training. Records of the nine-tailed fox can be seen first in China. It is a benevolent, if not outright divine creature, and anyone who can encounter one and live to tell the tale is destined to become a lord or even the emperor. In Korea these creatures
Dive into the captivating world of Kitsune, the mythical fox from Japanese folklore. Explore its origins, symbolism, stories, and influence on modern culture. Discover the Kitsune's journey from ancient messenger to powerful cultural symbol.