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Learn about Kitsune, the fox-like yōkai that can transform into humans and have magical powers. Discover their types, forms, relationships, tricks, and connection to Inari, the Shinto god of rice and prosperity. The Kitsune’s playful deceptions reveal their intelligence and cunning, but also their tendency to challenge the rigid boundaries between the human world and the mystical. Kitsune and Inari: The Divine Connection Kitsune are often associated with Inari Ōkami, the Shinto god of rice, fertility, and prosperity. Kitsune, trickster foxes from traditional Japanese folklore. They are a type of yōkai, a class of supernatural creatures with godlike powers, often equated to the English ghoul or demon. The kitsune (狐), or Japanese fox spirit, is one of the most fascinating and enduring creatures in Japanese folklore. Often depicted as highly intelligent, shape-shifting beings, kitsune hold a significant place in Shinto beliefs, mythology, and popular culture.