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Are these the bones of a water demon? 'Remains' of mythological Kappa to go on show in Japan | Daily Mail Online
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How a Mythical Imp that Snuck Up People's Large Intestines Became a Symbol of Japan - Atlas Obscura
In Japanese folklore, Kappa are water creatures that would drag men underwater and suck their soul out from their anus. - Imgur
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TIL that there is a type of water demon in Japanese folklore called a Kappa that bears a striking resemblance to someone we met recently… : r/AnimalCrossing
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Kappaya Japanese Cafe - A 'Kappa' is a water demon found in traditional Japanese folklore. Kappa have been used to warn children of the dangers lurking in rivers and lakes, as kappa