Kitsune-tsuki (狐憑き) "Kitsune possession"
• About this yokai: Kitsune-Tsuki was a very common type of Tsukimono. - (yokai possession) - Until modern medicine was introduced—mental illness and insanity were often blamed on kitsune. - [Note to self come back and add a more full explanation some other time.] - The incredible polymorphic powers of a kitsune are vast indeed, usually when they posses someone its for long term or revenge. I wonder what she did...
In slang "Kitsune gao" refers to people with narrow faces and high cheekbones (or an otherwise sneaky expression.) in contrast "Tanuki gao" can refer to a fat, cute, chubby face (or a person's facial expression of feigned ignorance) At her feet is a number of Kitsunes favourite snacks, such as kitsune udon & fried tofu! Itadakimasu!
My design was inspired by the transformed Yako Kitsune seen in old scrolls such as Hyakki Zukan (1737) - it also pairs nicely with my other Tsuki-related stickers.
See also: Tenko, Nogitsune, Kitsune masks, Yokai Zine 2.
Sticker Art by @Samkalensky (yo thats me!) - Part of my Night parade of 100 Demons - Yokai & Japanese folklore sticker collection, weather-resistant 4" Glossy sticker. Check my shop & follow @samkalensky for many more!