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Is that little blue flower creature a Kami from the Shinto tradition?
I think different. It seems to be a "ghost" or "fairy" as others wrote. In Japan, there are famous youkai called "Yuki Onna" and "Yukinko". I think it was made into a character and made cute.
Japan is a polytheistic country where eight million gods and Buddhist Buddhists coexist.
Those who do not understand the concept of polytheism will not understand it, but the one in the picture is very similar to the "祠" type that contains the fox god and the local gods that are different from Shinto.
Many gods and Buddhists, as well as many local gods and fox gods, are enshrined.
"Senbon Torii", which is famous for sightseeing in Japan, is also a god of prosperous business called "Inari", which is often found in Japan with the fox god.
The number of gods is as large as in India.
» show previous quotes
Is that little blue flower creature a Kami from the Shinto tradition?
I think different. It seems to be a "ghost" or "fairy" as others wrote. In Japan, there are famous youkai called "Yuki Onna" and "Yukinko". I think it was made into a character and made cute.
Japan is a polytheistic country where eight million gods and Buddhist Buddhists coexist.
Those who do not understand the concept of polytheism will not understand it, but the one in the picture is very similar to the "祠" type that contains the fox god and the local gods that are different from Shinto.
Many gods and Buddhists, as well as many local gods and fox gods, are enshrined.
"Senbon Torii", which is famous for sightseeing in Japan, is also a god of prosperous business called "Inari", which is often found in Japan with the fox god.
The number of gods is as large as in India.
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