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Kitsune and Kitsunetsuki: A History of Japanese Fox-Witches and Fox Possession

Kitsune and Kitsunetsuki: A History of Japanese Fox-Witches and Fox Possession

Update: 2024-09-30
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Witches Series. Episode #4 of 4. This episode tells te story of one of Japanese folklore’s most infamous yokai (supernatural beings). The kitsune, “fox-spirit” or “fox-witch” has deep roots, millennias-old, in central Japan. The use of the word spirit conjures ghosts to western minds but the Japanese are using it to mean “supernatural or enlightened being”. This is why kitsune is also translated to fox-witch and, in many ways, this is a more accurate name within the western context. This shapeshifting spirit was believed to be the most cunning of yokais, its abilities only increasing with age. For centuries, kitsune have been suspected of performing kitsune-tsuki or “fox possession,” which were made easier by its ability to shapeshift into the form of a human woman. For this last episode on our 2024 Witches series, we’re tracing the history of Japanese fox-witches and the phenomenon of fox possession.

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Kitsune and Kitsunetsuki: A History of Japanese Fox-Witches and Fox Possession

Kitsune and Kitsunetsuki: A History of Japanese Fox-Witches and Fox Possession

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