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- Kappa_(folklore) abstract "Kappa (河童, "river-child"), alternatively called Kawatarō (川太郎, "river-boy"), Komahiki (“horse puller”), or Kawako (川子, "river-child"), are a yōkai found in Japanese folklore, and also a cryptid. Their name comes from a mixture of the word "kawa" (river) and "wappo," an inflection of "waraba" (child). In Shintō they are considered to be one of many suijin (水神,“water deity”), their yorishiro, or one of their temporary appearances. A hair-covered variation of a kappa is called a Hyōsube (ひょうすべ). There are more than eighty other names associated with the kappa in different regions which include Kawappa, Gawappa, Kōgo, Mizushi, Mizuchi, Enkō, Kawaso, Suitengu, and Dangame. Along with the oni and the tengu, they are one of the most well-known yōkai in Japan.Kappa are similar to Finnish Näkki, Scandinavian/Germanic Näck/Neck, Slavian Vodník and Scottish Kelpie in that all have been used to scare children of dangers lurking in waters.It has been suggested that the kappa legends are based on the Japanese giant salamander or "hanzaki", an aggressive salamander which grabs its prey with its powerful jaws.".
- Kappa_(folklore) thumbnail Kappa_water_imp_1836.jpg?width=300.
- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageExternalLink kappa-stories.
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- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageExternalLink tt1179773.
- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageExternalLink tt1678054.
- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageExternalLink kappa.
- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageExternalLink kappa.shtml.
- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageExternalLink places.
- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageExternalLink kappa.php.
- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageID "409476".
- Kappa_(folklore) wikiPageRevisionID "605947174".
- Kappa_(folklore) aka "Gatarō, Kawako".
- Kappa_(folklore) caption Hokusai.
- Kappa_(folklore) caption Toriyama_Sekien.
- Kappa_(folklore) caption Utagawa_Kuniyoshi.
- Kappa_(folklore) caption "A drawing of a kappa.".
- Kappa_(folklore) country Japan.
- Kappa_(folklore) footer "Kappa imagery depicted by notable artists".
- Kappa_(folklore) grouping Cryptid.
- Kappa_(folklore) grouping Yōkai.
- Kappa_(folklore) habitat "Rivers".
- Kappa_(folklore) hasPhotoCollection Kappa_(folklore).
- Kappa_(folklore) image "Hokusai kappa.jpg".
- Kappa_(folklore) image "Kappa jap myth.jpg".
- Kappa_(folklore) image "Takagi Toranosuke capturing a kappa underwater in the Tamura river.jpg".
- Kappa_(folklore) name "Kappa".
- Kappa_(folklore) width "200".
- Kappa_(folklore) subject Category:Fictional_turtles.
- Kappa_(folklore) subject Category:Hominid_cryptids.
- Kappa_(folklore) subject Category:Humanoid_cryptids.
- Kappa_(folklore) subject Category:Japanese_legendary_creatures.
- Kappa_(folklore) subject Category:Legendary_turtles.
- Kappa_(folklore) subject Category:Reptile_cryptids.
- Kappa_(folklore) subject Category:Water_spirits.
- Kappa_(folklore) subject Category:Yōkai.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Ability105616246.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Abstraction100002137.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Belief105941423.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Cognition100023271.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Content105809192.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Creativity105624700.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Fairy109540430.
- Kappa_(folklore) type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Imagination105625465.
- Kappa_(folklore) type JapaneseLegendaryCreatures.
- Kappa_(folklore) type LegendaryCreature109487022.
- Kappa_(folklore) type Monster109491966.
- Kappa_(folklore) type MythicalBeing109484664.
- Kappa_(folklore) type MythicalMonster109492123.
- Kappa_(folklore) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Kappa_(folklore) type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Kappa_(folklore) type WaterSpirits.
- Kappa_(folklore) type WaterSprite109546772.
- Kappa_(folklore) comment "Kappa (河童, "river-child"), alternatively called Kawatarō (川太郎, "river-boy"), Komahiki (“horse puller”), or Kawako (川子, "river-child"), are a yōkai found in Japanese folklore, and also a cryptid. Their name comes from a mixture of the word "kawa" (river) and "wappo," an inflection of "waraba" (child). In Shintō they are considered to be one of many suijin (水神,“water deity”), their yorishiro, or one of their temporary appearances. A hair-covered variation of a kappa is called a Hyōsube (ひょうすべ).".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Kappa (Fabelwesen)".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Kappa (demon)".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Kappa (folklore)".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Kappa (mitología)".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Kappa (mythisch wezen)".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Kappa (mythologie)".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Kappa".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Kappa".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "Каппа (мифология)".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "كابّا".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "河童".
- Kappa_(folklore) label "河童".
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa_(japonský_folklór).
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa_(Fabelwesen).
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa_(mitología).
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa_(mythologie).
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa_(mitologi).
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa.
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs 河童.
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs 갓파.
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa_(mythisch_wezen).
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa_(demon).
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa.
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs m.024whz.
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Q335140.
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Q335140.
- Kappa_(folklore) sameAs Kappa_(folklore).
- Kappa_(folklore) wasDerivedFrom Kappa_(folklore)?oldid=605947174.
- Kappa_(folklore) depiction Kappa_water_imp_1836.jpg.
- Kappa_(folklore) isPrimaryTopicOf Kappa_(folklore).