Japanese culture typically associates particular animal species with demons, with some of them being good, some tricksters who are selfish, and others bad. For example, foxes (and therefore "fox demons") were typically considered clever creatures that only wanted to test and trick humans, but they were not "evil."
Japanese mythology is rife with supernatural encounters involving talking animals and other non-human creatures, and in these stories, there is typically a lesson to be a learned (a moral). Popular stories often resulted in a common association being formed about that animal, e.g. crows are considered messengers of the gods (positive association) or are meddlesome, selfish, and unholy (negative association, typical in stories featuring tengu, a mythological half-man half-crow).
I have read that frogs are symbols of both fertility and good luck in Japanese culture.
In modern Japanese culture, the owl or 'Fukuro' symbolizes good luck and happiness.
Yes, in Japanese culture, paper cranes are considered to be a symbol of good luck, longevity, and prosperity. Making one thousand origami cranes is believed to grant a wish or bring good fortune to the maker.
No It is a Japanese Culture
Generally speaking, there is a close and clear link between culture and language; and also CUISINE doubtless reflects CULTURE. As such, if you want to enjoy the RICH Japanese culture and therefore cuisine,you will need to learn Japanese.
The peacock in Japanese culture represents several different things such as caring for others, good will, and compassion. It also symbolizes love and nurturing.
They are considered to be good luck.
Demons are usually considered bad by most people. They are usually thought to be conjured by necromancers and other Devil worshipers. Demons in a Biblical sense is a fallen Angel. However, there have been works of literature where Demons are portrayed as good, such as Shakespeare. My personal opinion - Demons are not nice.
Demons are Evil and Angels are good.
It means good health and protection.
Kit-Kats are considered good lucky because it sounds like the Japanese phrase 'kitto katsu,' which means "[you will] surely win."
In my opinion,Angels are attracted to Demons, however, good angels do not like Demons. Angels are sent to contribute. Demons are corrupt.