
Mujina - Wikipedia
Mujina (貉) is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the Japanese badger, but traditionally to the Japanese raccoon dog (tanuki), causing confusion. [1][2] Adding to the confusion, it may …
Mujina - Yokai.com
Appearance: Mujina are badgers who have developed magical powers and become yōkai. While mujina was once a common word for badger, these days anaguma refers to ordinary badgers …
Mujina - Ultraman Wiki | Fandom
Mujina (ムジナ)[1] is one of the antagonists of SSSS.DYNAZENON. She is one of the Kaiju Eugenicists who seek to use Kaiju for their own means and plans for the world. Her name is …
Mujina: The Shape-Shifting Spirit of Japanese Mythology
2023年11月2日 · In Japanese mythology, the Mujina is a shape-shifting yokai (spirit) that mocks and deceives human beings. The word Mujina can refer to the Japanese badger, racoon-dog, …
Mujina | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Mujina (貉 or むじな, Mujina) is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the badger. In some regions the term refers instead to the raccoon dog (tanuki) or fox (kitsune). The Mujina of …
Mujina: Mythical Creature - Mythical Encyclopedia
Mujina is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore. It is commonly depicted as a humanoid figure with no face or facial features. Instead, where a face should be, there is a smooth, …
MUJINA OFFICIAL WEBSITE
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YOKAI: Exploring Hidden Japanese Folklore – MUJINA
2024年10月18日 · In this episode, we pursue the shape-shifting trickster Mujina. This being associated with raccoon dogs is known on Niigata Prefecture's Sado Island as both human …
Mujina - Wikiwand
Mujina (貉) is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the Japanese badger, but traditionally to the Japanese raccoon dog (tanuki), causing confusion. Adding to the confusion, it may also …
Tanuki - Yokai.com
Alternate names: bakedanuki; referred to as mujina or mami in some areas Habitat: mountains and forests; found throughout Japan Diet: carnivorous; feeds on small wild animals, with a …
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