Kuda-gitsune The Possessing Fox Lurking in a Bamboo Tube: Kuda-gitsune
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竹筒に潜む使役狐

Kuda-gitsuneThe Possessing Fox Lurking in a Bamboo Tube: Kuda-gitsune

kuda-gitsune

Animal Yokai
🏞️ Central mountainous regions centered on Shinano, bamboo tubes, under floorboards, storage rooms, tradition areas of Izuna magic, families rumored to be possessed lineages.

Detailed Description

In this version, we read the Kuda-gitsune as the "commanded fox lurking in a bamboo tube." The smallness of the Kuda-gitsune is not just its appearance. Because it is small enough to fit in a tube, it can be carried around. Because it can hide under the floorboards or in the storage room, it becomes a family secret. Because it is out of public sight, the rumors that "it possessed another family," "it called in wealth," or "it sent an illness" can take hold[1]. Being small is precisely its power to slip into the cracks of society.

The premise of a commanded fox spirit distances the Kuda-gitsune from the Inari fox. While Inari foxes are often enshrined as divine messengers, the Kuda-gitsune is spoken of as a tool carrying human desire. While moving on its master's orders, it simultaneously affixes the reputation of a "possessed lineage" (tsukimono-suji) to that master's household. The power to bring profit is also the power to invite suspicion. The more the Kuda-gitsune fulfills human wishes, the murkier it makes human relationships.

The Kuda-gitsune as an explanation for illness is folklorically significant. When unknown diseases, sudden madness, or abnormal appetites occurred, it was sometimes said that a fox had possessed the person[2]. This is an explanation from an era outside modern medicine, but simultaneously the language expressing tension between households. The questions of "Who sent it?" and "Which family has the fox?" drag not only the sick person but the entire community into the fray.

The relationship with Izuna magic strengthens the sorcerous nature of the Kuda-gitsune. In the belief spheres of Izuna Gongen and fox users, the imagination of commanding tiny fox spirits overlapped with mountain asceticism and magical power. Here, the Kuda-gitsune is not a wild fox, but a spiritual familiar placed under a practitioner's management. The container of the bamboo tube symbolizes this dominant relationship. Foxes are confined, carried, and dispatched to wherever necessary.

The Kuda-gitsune in this version is not a cute little fox, but a fox serving as a family secret. Though its form is small, its impact is immense. Wealth, illness, marriage, reputation, and prayers revolve around a single fox spirit. Therefore, when reading the Kuda-gitsune, we must look at it not just as an animal yokai, but as a mechanism through which village society named invisible imbalances.

The tube of the Kuda-gitsune is a symbol of domination. The imagination of shrinking a spirit, putting it in a container, and taking it out when needed perfectly expresses the human desire to possess invisible power. However, the spirit that was supposed to be possessed eventually turns the household itself into an object of suspicion. The Kuda-gitsune brings profit to its user while eating away at their reputation.

In this version, we also read the Kuda-gitsune as the "reverse side of wealth." When there is wealth that cannot be explained by effort or luck, people imagine a secret spirit behind it. Tales of foxes carrying wealth are words mixed with envy and caution. Families possessing them are envied and shunned at the same time. The Kuda-gitsune brings profit and isolation together.

Furthermore, the Kuda-gitsune is a spirit at exceptionally close range, even among foxes. It is not encountered in the wild mountains, but resides under the floorboards of the house or inside a tube. It is not in a distant otherworld, but lurking in the storage spaces of daily life. This proximity is the creepiness of the Kuda-gitsune. Because it is small, it is overlooked, and because it is overlooked, it can slip in anywhere.

Reading the Kuda-gitsune is also reading what it means to "possess a fox." Holding a spirit might bring profit, but from that moment, the owner is also possessed by the spirit. The Kuda-gitsune shows that the more people desire secret power, the more they are bound by that secret.

Source Information

種類全体の出典
reference

妖怪事典

著者: 村上健司

年代: 2000

出版社: 毎日新聞社

信頼度: B
関連度:

種類全体の出典
reference

綜合日本民俗語彙

信頼度: B
関連度:

バージョン固有出典 (竹筒に潜む憑き物狐・管狐)
reference

妖怪事典

著者: 村上健司

年代: 2000

出版社: 毎日新聞社

信頼度: B
関連度:

バージョン固有出典 (竹筒に潜む憑き物狐・管狐)
reference

綜合日本民俗語彙

信頼度: B
関連度:

Personality

Though it appears small and obedient, when commanded, it sneaks into other homes, carrying both wealth and illness. It fosters the master's profit and the community's suspicion simultaneously.

Compatibility

小さな兆し、家の秘密、噂が人間関係を動かす感覚に敏感な人と相性がよい。狐霊や憑き物信仰を深く読みたい人にも向く。

Abilities & Skills

Lurking in bamboo tubes
Miniature fox spirit manifestation
Possession
Familiar servitude
Mediation of wealth
Sending illnesses
Settling in family lineages
Target of exorcism prayers

Weaknesses

Depends on community rumors and lineage concepts. If beliefs in exorcism, prayers, or possessed lineages fade, its power is rarely spoken of.

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