Kappa is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore residing in rivers. Name means "child of the river" and originates from Kanto region. Has over 80 regional variations including kawappa, mizushi, and komahiki
Kitsune names are short, simple, and nature-inspired. Names often have deep meanings reflecting Kitsune's personality. Gender-specific names differ in style and meaning. Names are traditional and steeped in Japanese folklore
Yokai are Japanese demons that can transform into various forms. Yokai have been part of Japanese culture since ancient times. Toriyama Sekien created first definitive yokai encyclopedia in 17th century
Calico athlete Lucky explores Champion Island with seven mini-games. Players must defeat champions to collect sacred scrolls and complete challenges. Game features real-time global leaderboards for four color teams
Amaterasu-Ōmikami is the sun goddess and ancestor of the Imperial Household. Fūjin is the wind god, considered present at world creation. Hachiman is the war god and guardian of Japan's people. Inari Ōkami is the rice god and fertility deity. Susanoo-no-Mikoto is the storm god and sea ruler
Oni are Japanese yōkai, demons, orcs, or trolls living in caves or mountains. They have horns, massive teeth, and sometimes a third eye. Typically depicted with red, blue, black, or yellow skin and tiger pelt loincloths. Can change appearance to trick victims