What is a rice god?

Inari, in Japanese mythology
Japanese mythology
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, god primarily known as the protector of rice cultivation
. The god also furthers prosperity and is worshiped particularly by merchants and tradesmen, is the patron deity of swordsmiths and is associated with brothels and entertainers.
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Who is the kami of rice?

Inari Ōkami (Japanese: 稲荷大神), also called Ō-Inari (大稲荷), is the Japanese kami of foxes, fertility, rice, tea and sake, of agriculture and industry, of general prosperity and worldly success, and one of the principal kami of Shinto. In earlier Japan, Inari was also the patron of swordsmiths and merchants.
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Is kitsune a kami?

Kitsune have become closely associated with Inari, a Shinto "kami," or "spirit," and serve as its messengers. This role has reinforced the fox's supernatural significance. The more tails a kitsune has – they may have as many as nine – the older, wiser, and more powerful it is.
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Is Inari a fox?

By at least the 8th century, and likely even earlier, shrines were dedicated to kitsune, or more precisely, the fox incarnations of the Shinto kami, Inari – the goddess of rice, harvests, agriculture, fertility and more. Inari was said to have arrived in Japan during its creation riding on the back of a white fox.
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What are the 13 types of kitsune?

Actually, there are 13 different types of kitsune. The thirteen different kinds of Kitsune each have their own element, including Heaven, Dark, Wind, Spirit, Fire, Earth, River, Ocean, Mountain, Forest, Thunder, Time and Sound.
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What is a 9 tailed fox called?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. A kumiho or gumiho (Korean: 구미호; Hanja: 九尾狐, literally "nine-tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the folktales on East Asia and legends of Korea. Korean kumiho shares many similarities to the Chinese huli jing and the Japanese kitsune.
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What happens if a kitsune loses a tail?

("Insatiable") It is unknown if a Kitsune can regain their tails after they have been lost, stolen, or broken in this manner; it is possible that once their power is used, the tail is lost forever.
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Is kitsune a yokai?

Kitsune are believed to possess superior intelligence, long life, and magical powers. They are a type of yōkai. The word kitsune is sometimes translated as 'fox spirit', which is actually a broader folkloric category.
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Are kami male or female?

When a singular concept is needed, -kami (神) is used as a suffix. The reduplicated term generally used to refer to multiple kami is kamigami. Gender is also not implied in the word kami, and as such, it can be used to refer to any gender.
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What is susano?

Susanoo, in full Susanoo no Mikoto, also spelled Susanowo, (Japanese: Impetuous Male), in Japanese mythology, the storm god, younger brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu. He was born as his father Izanagi washed his nose.
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What is Uke Mochi?

Uke Mochi or Ukemochi (保食神, meaning "Goddess who Possesses food" or "Goddess who Protects/Preserves food") is a Japanese goddess of food written about in the Nihon Shoki and the Kojiki, and is worshipped in the outer portion of Amaterasu's shrine, the Ise Shrine.
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Is tails from Sonic a kitsune?

Concept and creation

The character was inspired by a kitsune, a creature from Japanese folklore that could over time grow multiple tails. The character was also meant to hold a "deep admiration for Sonic".
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Can a human become a kitsune?

Most Kitsune must reach one hundred years of age before they can take the form of a human, but those who have children with humans will produce Kitsune who are already born with a human form.
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Does kami mean god?

kami, plural kami, object of worship in Shintō and other indigenous religions of Japan. The term kami is often translated as “god,” “lord,” or “deity,” but it also includes other forces of nature, both good and evil, which, because of their superiority or divinity, become objects of reverence and respect.
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How many kami are there?

Kami are the divine spirits or gods recognized in Shinto, the native religion of Japan. There are eight million kami—a number that, in traditional Japanese culture, can be considered synonymous with infinity.
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What is kami religion?

"Shinto gods" are called kami. They are sacred spirits which take the form of things and concepts important to life, such as wind, rain, mountains, trees, rivers and fertility. Humans become kami after they die and are revered by their families as ancestral kami.
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What do kami do?

Kami are close to human beings and respond to human prayers. They can influence the course of natural forces, and human events. Shinto tradition says that there are eight million million kami in Japan.
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Who is the strongest Japanese god?

Amaterasu is the highest deity in Japanese mythology.
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Who is Japan's main god?

1. Amaterasu. Amaterasu Omikami is the Shinto sun goddess from which the Japanese imperial family claimed descent.
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What is demon fox?

Fox demons (or húlí jīng 狐狸精) are almost routinely suspected of appearing in other guises with the intent to do harm, often to cause illness or death. The archetypal fox demon story has the fox appearing as a beautiful maiden. The older the fox, the more beautiful, and hence dangerous, the maiden.
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Can a nine-tailed fox shapeshift?

The fox spirit is an especially prolific shapeshifter, known variously as the húli jīng (fox spirit) and jiǔwěihú (nine-tailed fox) in China, the kitsune (fox) in Japan, the kumiho (nine-tailed fox) in Korea, and the hồ ly tinh (fox spirit) or cáo tinh (fox goblin) and cửu vĩ hồ or cáo chín đuôi (nine-tailed fox) in ...
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What does a 9 tailed fox symbolize?

Known shape shifters, foxes usually take the form of young girls, old men, but most often, that of stunningly beautiful, beguiling women. As the number of tails indicates the level of wisdom and magical prowess, the nine-tailed fox is considered especially powerful.
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Are kitsune furries?

A fair proportion of furries have chosen kitsune as their personas or fursona; in some roleplaying spheres, kitsune match or outnumber normal foxes. Kitsune are popular for being aged, enlightened, yet energetic and adventurous (and for being foxlike, but more unique and exotic than foxes).
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Can kitsune tails grow back?

If a kitsune has a tail stolen they will grow back naturally in a century. The advantage of separating a tail from their body is a kitsune may use it as a magical focus to increase the potency of their spells. They may also observe the tail's surroundings in places they may not be physically present.
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What type of kitsune is Kira's mum?

Noshiko Yukimura, Kira's mother, is a Celestial kitsune, close to 900 years old and serves as Kira's mentor. An immortal Void Kitsune, an extremely powerful thousand-year-old dark spirit, is a primary antagonist of Season 3 which possesses Stiles Stilinski.
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