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Sotoori Hime by Eishi Hosoda (1756-1829), a traditional Japanese Ukyio-e style illustration of a traditional Japanese princess, Sotoori princess catching a spider with a fan. Original from Library of Congress. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. | free image by rawpixel.com / Library of Congress (Source) Art Styles List, Bodysuit Tattoos, Japanese Traditional Art, Japanese Princess, Yakuza Tattoo, Dresses By Style, Japan Illustration, Japanese Art Styles, Japanese Watercolor

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Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox, and all foxes are magical, and belong to the Yokai (supernatural) world. Their main talent is the ability to change shape; they can look like anyone, regardless of age or gender. This power (according to legend) manifests when they are one hundred years old; with every hundred years they acquire a new tail as a sign of their age and power. The wisest, strongest, most magical members of the race are the kyubi no kitsune, or nine-tailed foxes; when they…

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