#pop #song #japan Kappa (Japanese 河 童: “river child“) is a Japanese species of aquatic. In addition, a raincoat is also called a kappa in Japan (Japanese 合 羽 is a word of Portuguese origin). Kappa is known throughout Japan, however, depending on the region of the country, its name or appearance may differ slightly. In addition, there are also various related species, such as: seko [ja] - kappa, who climbed into the mountains at the age of 2-3 years, mintutsi - a creature from Ainu mythology, a ghostly half-man-half-beast; suiko [ja] - a creature that is also found in Chinese and Japanese mythology, literally translated as a water tiger. Along with the oni and tengu, the kappa is one of the most famous mythical creatures in Japan.
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