Futatsuiwa Daimyojinふたついわだいみょうじん

1 yokai rooted in Futatsuiwa Daimyojin. Explore the legends tied to this land.

  • Danzaburō-danuki

    Danzaburō-danuki

    Uncommon

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    Dansaburō-tanuki

    Animal ShapeshiftersSado, Echigo Province (modern Aikawa area, Sado City, Niigata Prefecture)

    Dansaburō-tanuki is remembered as the grand chieftain of Sado’s raccoon dogs, famed for masterful trickery and deep ties to local society. His illusions create mirages, phantom processions, and sudden walls to confound wayfarers, especially on night roads, mountain passes, and by the sea. Tales of lending money to the needy connect him to the mining town culture of Aikawa, reflecting folk notions of contracts sealed by IOUs. His lair is said to be a burrow in Shimogoe, masked by glamour to appear as a grand residence. Stories of driving out foxes explain local fauna and blend motifs of fox–tanuki contests, the taboo against spectating spirit processions, and battles of wit. Eventually enshrined as Futatsu-iwa Daimyōjin, he is appeased out of fear of wrath while also invoked for protection. Disguising himself as a physician to make clinic visits shows his skill at blending among people and hints at a spirit-beast who can also bear illness. Overall, the lore favors chastening and moral lessons over wanton harm, making practical benefit and illusion the core duality of his legend.