mujina
English
"Mujina" from the
Wakan Sansai Zue
Etymology
Japanese
狢
(
むじな
)
(
mujina
,
“
badger
”
)
Noun
mujina
(
plural
mujina
)
(
Japanese
mythology
)
A
badger
. In some regions the term refers instead to the Japanese
raccoon dog
. In Japanese folklore, like the
fox
and the
tanuki
, they are frequently depicted as a
yokai
that shapeshifts and deceives humans.
Japanese
Romanization
mujina
Rōmaji
transcription of
むじな
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