Budo Kitsune Rash Guard - Dark
KYUBI NO KITSUNE - NINE TAILED FOX
In Japanese folklore, kitsune are mythical foxes revered for their intelligence and magical abilities, often embodying the dual nature of benevolence and mischief. These enigmatic creatures are believed to possess the power to shape-shift into beautiful women, often to seduce or deceive, and are closely associated with the Shinto deity Inari, acting as messengers and protectors of the rice harvest.
Kitsune are also thought to have a deep connection to the spiritual world, with the number of their tails—ranging from one to nine—symbolizing their age, wisdom, and power.
While some legends portray them as malevolent tricksters, others celebrate their role as guardians and bringers of good fortune, highlighting their complex and multifaceted nature within Japanese culture.