"Kitsune" is the Japanese word for fox, so a kitsune mask is a fox mask.
A Kitsune mask is a traditional Japanese mask representing a fox. It is often used in traditional Japanese theater, festivals, and ceremonies to portray fox spirits or deities. Kitsune masks are believed to bring good luck and protection against evil spirits.
It sits on your face and looks foxy.
The kitsune mask, associated with the mythical fox spirit in Japanese folklore, is believed to have originated in Japan. It is commonly linked to the Shinto deity Inari, who is often depicted with foxes as their messengers. Kitsune masks have been used in traditional Japanese theater, such as Noh and Kabuki, as well as in festivals and ceremonies, reflecting their cultural significance.
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A Kitsune mask is traditionally made from materials such as papier-mâché, wood, or plastic. These masks are often intricately painted and decorated to represent the mythical fox spirit in Japanese folklore, known for its cunning and magical abilities. The choice of material can vary based on the intended use, whether for festivals, performances, or cultural ceremonies.
If you mean the Hanzamune Dragon Koi Blade, then it is dropped from Kitsune in the location Kitsune (/join kitsune).
Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox
Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox.
キツネ In romanji (Arabic writing but Japanese words) it is kitsune
Kitsune - Time Hunter - was created in 2004.
You can get the sword by defeating Kitsune(easier) or O-dokuru head(harder)!
Kitsune translates to Fox. So basically a kitsune is a fox. Now on the other hand if you mean like the Demon fox, then it depends on their age. Most artists depict an age old kitsune as evil. But a young kitsune is cute because of the fact they are like kids. They are childish and natural born tricksters.