Kitsune 

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  • Sunset at Fox Mountain
    by Foxfires

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    ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- If you listen close, you can hear the leaves of the tree whispering fables to the fox as dusk closes in…. Credits: / —-—-— / Fox: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/943363 / Tree: Dreamstime #800828 / All else: My own

  • Fox Dreams
    by Foxfires

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    ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- The coziest place….

  • Shiroi Kitsune
    by Tsuyoshi

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    Suddenly, I would like to draw characters from manga, has been working before … / As if I miss a real person … / Today I draw Nomu Ogata from manga “Dream” / I love this albino. It is like a fox … a white fox … and sometimes scares his red pupil. ^ / Also, visit my official site plz ^ / / /

  • Secret
    by danielfox

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  • Fox and Fire
    by Alopex

    US$25.94

    Just a spirit fox with fire =)

  • Kitsune's Lantern
    by kweihs

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    One of my folklore favourites. / Permanent pigmented acrylic inks on brown cardstock.

  • This features my cute fox-girl mascot, Hikari-chan. She’s wearing a junihitoe, which is a type of formal dress kimono from the Heian period in ancient Japan. She’s quite huggable, isn’t she?

  • Kitsune Udon
    by BlueKnot

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    Drifting, floating, reaching, gaining… A bit of play with some abstract knotwork.

  • Kyuubi no Kitsune
    by overlordrae

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    It’s said that every thousand years, a fox grows a new tail to symbolize the power and knowledge it has gained through the years. Nine tails is the most powerful state a fox spirit can reach.

  • Kitsune of Takayama
    by cowwws

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  • Kitsune of Takayama 2
    by cowwws

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  • My cute OC, Hikari the chibi fox girl. >_<

  • Kitsune
    by PiratePrimo

    US$4.66

    Japanese dog/cat type thing…all hand drawn by my sister

  • Happy Little Snow Fox
    by elledeegee

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    This was made for a friend. His online alias is a snowfox. / Digital illustration by Elledeegee, 2008.

  • Part two of two for Saridim!

  • Is she a spirit? Or by a spirit posessed? The ancient spirit of the Kitsune or fox-woman was both alluring and frightening. Doomed to roam the earth as both more and less than human, they would lure unsuspecting men to their deaths. Draining the life energy from them. (I hear they died happy though….)

  • This is Kyu, the chibi fox! Made for Raileigh

  • Part one of two for Saridim!

  • Splash
    by danielfox

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  • Stare
    by danielfox

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  • Maestro
    by danielfox

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  • ‘Sono Kitsune to Sono Onnanoko’ means the fox and the girl in Japanese. I like that parasol…

  • Original character, Farrar/Jung-Su© Drecnitha Background: / Farrar originates from Korea. Father is Thai, mother is Korean. Both parents have Japanese family background, beginning from their ancestors. Farrar’s real name is Jung-Su, Farrar being a nickname because of his grey rimmed eyes (“Farrar” being a British name for a boy meaning “Grey”). Because having Japanese ancestory, both parents know the mythology of the Kitsune (Japanese for “fox” and the name given to the fox demons in Japanese mythology). The Jung family have a story passed from generation to generation of Kitsune blood being in their make-up chemistry due to an old folk legend of a Kitsune taking human form and mating with an ancestor. Over time, the gene of the Kitsune has been watered down by human blood, making the Kitsune blood almost vanish. But over the years, there have been ancestorial markings known to be from the fox demon in the story, despite Farrar’s parents having moved away from Japan to come to Thailand and Korea. Farrar (or Jung-Su) being the most recent to have evidence of the Kitsune gene (markings etc). However, what makes him different from his past ancestors is his markings being more distance than others, stronger in appearance. But depending on his mood. Relationships: / Farrar, or Jung-Su is friends with a little girl who is known to be weird or creepy looking to those of her peers. She is a Korean-American, and he has made himself out to be only a person of her imagination (an imaginary friend) to give her company when in actual fact he is real as any other human being. She knows him as Jung-Su, so that her familiarity with her family background is there to comfort her. She lives with her father’s grandparents and is a foster child because both parents are dead. She writes in her diary in fluent Korean and Japanese. She is also a mute (or dumb – as the old phrase used to be, where someone cannot speak). Over the years, Farrar has deliberately stimulated the fragments of his Kitsune gene to stimulate his powers and show off to her to make her smile.

  • Shinjuku Fox Shrine
    by superpope

    US$3.83–US$87.40

    A close up of a tiny fox statue in a small fox shrine in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.

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