![Jiaoren and Ningyo: A Comparative Study of Chinese and Japanese Merfolk and Their Environmental Significance For Climate Change - Women's Caucus for Art Jiaoren and Ningyo: A Comparative Study of Chinese and Japanese Merfolk and Their Environmental Significance For Climate Change - Women's Caucus for Art](https://nationalwca.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/chinese-mermaid.jpg)
Jiaoren and Ningyo: A Comparative Study of Chinese and Japanese Merfolk and Their Environmental Significance For Climate Change - Women's Caucus for Art
![Anomizu Konomizu (Water imp or Kappa) by Kosaki Kan | Japanese folklore, Monster legends, Japanese art Anomizu Konomizu (Water imp or Kappa) by Kosaki Kan | Japanese folklore, Monster legends, Japanese art](https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/14/a8/e3/14a8e3c8492ea2f5695dc5831b9cb759.jpg)
Anomizu Konomizu (Water imp or Kappa) by Kosaki Kan | Japanese folklore, Monster legends, Japanese art
![A sticker featuring the mythical Kappa creature informs customers that a shop is a member of the local chamber in Kappabashi Stock Photo - Alamy A sticker featuring the mythical Kappa creature informs customers that a shop is a member of the local chamber in Kappabashi Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BWWN59/a-sticker-featuring-the-mythical-kappa-creature-informs-customers-BWWN59.jpg)
A sticker featuring the mythical Kappa creature informs customers that a shop is a member of the local chamber in Kappabashi Stock Photo - Alamy
![Japan: A 'kawataro' water imp. From the Kaikidan Ekotoba Monster Scroll, mid-19th century. The kawataro is a variety of kappa or water imp which likes to eat people and to practice sumo. Japan: A 'kawataro' water imp. From the Kaikidan Ekotoba Monster Scroll, mid-19th century. The kawataro is a variety of kappa or water imp which likes to eat people and to practice sumo.](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B01820/japan-a-kawataro-water-imp-from-the-kaikidan-ekotoba-monster-scroll-mid-19th-century-the-kawataro-is-a-variety-of-kappa-or-water-imp-which-likes-to-eat-people-and-to-practice-sumo-an-indentation-on-top-of-the-creatures-head-is-filled-with-water-the-kawataro-becomes-weak-when-the-water-spills-out-the-kaikidan-ekotoba-is-a-mid-19th-century-handscroll-that-profiles-33-legendary-monsters-and-human-oddities-mostly-from-the-kyushu-region-of-japan-but-with-several-from-other-countries-including-china-russia-and-korea-2B01820.jpg)
Japan: A 'kawataro' water imp. From the Kaikidan Ekotoba Monster Scroll, mid-19th century. The kawataro is a variety of kappa or water imp which likes to eat people and to practice sumo.
![Akutagawa Ryunosuke: Kappa dwarf warning (annotated by Lin Shaohua in Japanese-Chinese translation)(Chinese Edition) : [ RI ] JIE CHUAN LONG ZHI JIE: Amazon.co.uk: Books Akutagawa Ryunosuke: Kappa dwarf warning (annotated by Lin Shaohua in Japanese-Chinese translation)(Chinese Edition) : [ RI ] JIE CHUAN LONG ZHI JIE: Amazon.co.uk: Books](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71nasAXFiLL._AC_UF894,1000_QL80_.jpg)
Akutagawa Ryunosuke: Kappa dwarf warning (annotated by Lin Shaohua in Japanese-Chinese translation)(Chinese Edition) : [ RI ] JIE CHUAN LONG ZHI JIE: Amazon.co.uk: Books
![WizardPoker on X: "A kappa (河童), is a yōkai in Japanese folklore, a combination of kawa and wappa. A hairy kappa is called hyōsube. https://t.co/zwrJQ97I9R" / X WizardPoker on X: "A kappa (河童), is a yōkai in Japanese folklore, a combination of kawa and wappa. A hairy kappa is called hyōsube. https://t.co/zwrJQ97I9R" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CfiyfuQUYAEN0Wh.jpg)