Takiwaro live for 3 years in the mountains, then mutate into kappa-like creatures and live for 3 years in the sea. Then it's back to the… | Instagram
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Black Belt Magazine - #Kappa are curious beasts of Japanese mythology. Read more about it on our blog post here: https://blackbeltmag.com/arts/japanese-arts/even-monkeys-and-kappa | Facebook
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