Difference between revisions of "Kabuki Kitsune Mask"
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− | + | A <b>kitsune mask</b> known to be worn by [[Chyna Horchow]] during a period of kabuki [[wavecasting|wavecasts]] during [[The Long Typhoon]]. Historically, foxes were viewed by Shinto practitioners as magical creatures with the ability to shapeshift. They were also seen as messengers of Inari, the Shinto god of rice, commerce, and prosperity. | |
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 24 June 2021
A kitsune mask known to be worn by Chyna Horchow during a period of kabuki wavecasts during The Long Typhoon. Historically, foxes were viewed by Shinto practitioners as magical creatures with the ability to shapeshift. They were also seen as messengers of Inari, the Shinto god of rice, commerce, and prosperity.