David So on Twitter: "I could literally be like... In early Japan the Japanese worshipped the Kappa as depicted here. The Kappa would rape women which is still a huge part of
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Kitagawa Utamaro | Abalone diver raped by scaly river monster (Kappa) | MutualArt
Kitagawa Utamaro | Abalone diver raped by scaly river monster (Kappa) | MutualArt
Utamaro: Awabi Diver Raped by Kappa Woodblock - Dec 03, 2017 | Ukiyoe Gallery Japanese Woodblock Prints in NY
Kappa”: The Terror of Japan's Rivers | Nippon.com
Jan B. W. Pedersen on Twitter: "Creature of #Wonder: The Japanese Kappa 河童 which is known for drowning people, raping women, eating human flesh & eating cucumbers. https://t.co/zr39xhInEP" / Twitter
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Kappa - Dangerous, Vicious, yet Polite - Japan Powered
Kappa”: The Terror of Japan's Rivers | Nippon.com
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1900s Japan - Catching a Kappa ] — Illustration of two men holding a rope to catch a Kappa, a mythical river creature that often appears in Japanese folklore. Kappa were
Kappa”: The Terror of Japan's Rivers | Nippon.com
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Kappa (folklore) - Wikipedia
Kappa”: The Terror of Japan's Rivers | Nippon.com
Kappa - Dangerous, Vicious, yet Polite - Japan Powered
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Kappa - River Imp (Kami) in Japanese Shinto and Buddhist Traditions