Gongo
ごんご
The Water Deity of Nozoki-buchi: Gongo
Gongo is a kappa whose home territory is "Nozoki-buchi" in the Yoshii River of Tsuyama. While possessing the general characteristics of a kappa (a dish on its head, a shell, a love for sumo, and a habit of dragging people and horses underwater), it is distinguished from kappa of other regions by its Mimasaka dialect name and the local lore of Nozoki-buchi. Its name is said to be either a corruption of "Kawako" (river child) or derived from the water deity "Kongo," embodying both the divine nature of governing water and the monstrous nature of causing drowning accidents. By dwelling in the river pools that flow through the castle town, it stands on the boundary between the urban space of Tsuyama and the waterside, acting as the narrator of taboos that keep children away from water hazards. Since the modern era, it has transformed into a festival icon and a mascot-like symbol, becoming the face of the local region.