Description
Kozō-tanuki – (小僧狸) – [ Yokai | Tanuki ]
• About this yokai: In the Oe District of Tokushima Prefecture, near a popular intersection in Gakushima Village; [today merged with Yoshinogawa.] A small tanuki was said to disguise itself as a young monk in training and stand in the way of passerby’s at night; if you stepped to the left, it would step in the same direction, step to the right & it would mimic & block you… If one became frustrated and tried to push it aside or slashed at it with a sword; the tanuki would continuously multiply in numbers all night long… (What an exhausting prank.)
• History: One of several short Tanuki Legends as recorded in Awano Tanuki no hanashi 阿波の狸の話 – [“Tanuki Tales of Awa” 1927] – A book containing Tanuki Folklore originating from Awa, Tokushima prefecture & around the Shikoku islands, Many of which would be adapted and inspire the modern perspective of Tanuki. – This legend feels to be a reminiscent of kabukiri-kozo. – (a Mujina kid who stops passerby’s in the mountains at night.) – Of course, There are no shortage of stories about Tanuki pranking humans to various degrees of mischief [check here for even more.] – theres a pretty big list of tanuki who disguise themselves as priests/monks too. – A few others that come to mind are Bozu-tanuki (坊主狸), Soroban-bozu (算盤坊主.) and of course the most famous, Morinji no Kama (茂林寺釜) aka Bunbuku-Chagama.
The multiplying reminds me of a ninjas special move. (Shadow clones? Are you a ninja-tanuki!? Nin-nin!) – Theres very little information to find about this tanuki in the first place – unlike the others, very few artists have covered it, so i just had fun with it the design
[A photo of what is most likely a fake begger from Kyoto. Begging for alms/asking for donations IS part of the training in some Buddhist sects, but of course, A Tanuki who has not studied buddhism and thus does not understand the point of it, would likely get this wrong! – For another yokai that behaves similarly, see; oni no nenbutsu]

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