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The Japanese Non-Humans were people at the bottom of the Japanese Feudal Hierarchy. Also known as the Hinin, they included The Ainu (people indigenous to Japan). And people who had jobs such as; prostitution, begging, fortune telling, and other jobs that were frowned upon.

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In Japanese folklore, non-humans are supernatural beings such as yokai, spirits, demons, and creatures like kappa (water imps), tengu (goblin-like creatures), and kitsune (fox spirits). These non-humans can be benevolent or malevolent and are often depicted as having unique powers or abilities. They play a significant role in Japanese myths, legends, and traditional stories.

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