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A Kappa ('river-child'), alternatively called kawataro ('river-boy'), is a yokai found in Japanese folklore. The name is a combination of the word kawa (river) and wappa, an inflection of warabe (child). In
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Image of Japan: Repelling Kappa by breaking wind. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), 1881 by Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka (1839-92)