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Sennen Kitsune: Kanpō "Sōjinki" yori (千年狐 ~干宝「捜神記」より~) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rokurō Chō. It was originally published as a one-shot in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Flapper magazine in December 2017. It later began serialization in the same magazine in April 2018.
Yasuko is not aware that Senko is a kitsune and mistakes her for a cosplayer. She is also an otaku and loves watching an anime called Little Yoko, Inari Girl, which features a magical fox fighting off an evil tanuki. Yozora (夜空, Yozora) Voiced by: Eri Kitamura [4] (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett [5] (English) A kitsune who is over 1000 years old.
Taxidermy of a Japanese raccoon dog, wearing waraji on its feet: This tanuki is displayed in a Buddhist temple in Japan, in the area of the folktale "Bunbuku Chagama".. The earliest appearance of the bake-danuki in literature, in the chapter about Empress Suiko in the Nihon Shoki, written during the Nara period, is the passages "in two months of spring, there are tanuki in the country of Mutsu ...
Written and illustrated by Tomo Nagawa, Omae, Tanuki ni Naranē ka? was originally published as a webcomic on Nagawa's Pixiv account on August 15, 2020. [1] It later began serialization on Ichijinsha's Pixiv Comic-based Comic POOL website on April 28, 2021. [2] Its chapters have been collected into seven tankōbon volumes as of August 2024. [3]
Kitsune to Tanuki to Iinazuke; Kohaku no Yume de Yoimashō (Kei Sugimura, Nodoka Yoda, Masoho Murano) (ongoing) Kuroa Chimera (Kairi Sorano) [1] Laughing Under the Clouds (Kemuri Karakara) [1] M3 the dark metal [2] Mars Red [7] Night of the Living Cat; Peacemaker Kurogane (Nanae Chrono) [1] (ongoing) Princess Lucia [2] Psycho-Pass: Kanshikan ...
My Master Has No Tail (Japanese: うちの師匠はしっぽがない, Hepburn: Uchi no Shishō wa Shippo ga Nai) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by TNSK. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine good! Afternoon from January 2019 to January 2024, with its chapters collected in twelve tankōbon volumes.
It was part of Yankees lore. No names on the back of the uniform. No beards. No hair past the uniform collar. “I totally respect why they did it,’’ said Jed Hoyer, Cubs president of baseball ...
Hakuzōsu. The moment the creature is in the process of transforming from the priest into the wild fox. Woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi.. Hakuzōsu (白蔵主), also written Hakuzosu and Hakuzousu, is the name of a popular kitsune character who pretended to be a priest in Japanese folklore.