✍️ Author Biography
Noboru Kashima
🌍 Japanese
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In Japanese folklore, the kappa (河童; "river-child") is a familiar type of water monster, considered one of three major yōkai.
Kappa are said to be inhabiting the ponds and rivers of Japan. It is also known by various local names, including kawatarō (川太郎; "river-boy").
The kappa had been dangerous mankillers that drowned people, also targeting horses and cattle to be dragged into water. Later, they came to be depicted as mischievous beings which get punished (captured, having its arm severed, etc…