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Mini Shikigami Kagura

Origin & LoreKagura (神楽), meaning “entertainment of the gods,” is the embodiment of ancient Shinto ritual dances. She serves as a bridge between deities and humans, delivering divine messages through dance and music while purifying curses. In games like Onmyoji, she is portrayed as a shrine maiden with immense spiritual power, wielding talismans and commanding shikigami …

Eastern Aesthetics Chang’e

Chang’e: The Goddess of the Moon In Chinese mythology, Chang’e is the eternal and beloved goddess who lives on the moon. Her story is one of love, sacrifice, and the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. According to the most famous legend, Chang’e was the beautiful wife of Hou Yi, a legendary archer who saved the …

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Shikigami Senhime

Shikigami Senhime The spirit channeler dancing between realms. With sacred seals on her fingertips and soul bells in hand, She awakens ancient pacts with purified energy. A dancer in the rift of yin and yang, Where fox fire swirls in her sleeves and phantom butterflies trace her prayers, Taming chaotic spirits into guardians of the …

handmade clay doll

Shikigami Kagura

Origin & LoreKagura (神楽), meaning “entertainment of the gods,” is the embodiment of ancient Shinto ritual dances. She serves as a bridge between deities and humans, delivering divine messages through dance and music while purifying curses. In games like Onmyoji, she is portrayed as a shrine maiden with immense spiritual power, wielding talismans and commanding shikigami …

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Shikigam Ki

Origin & LoreShiki (季), meaning “seasons,” is a spirit born from the eternal cycle of nature. In Japanese mythology, she is a hidden deity governing the turn of spring blossoms, summer storms, autumn leaves, and winter snow. Legend says she took human form due to mankind’s longing for the seasons’ beauty. Abilities & MythsAs a …

Shikigami Shiranui

Origin & FolkloreShiranui (不知火), meaning “mysterious fire,” is a legendary phenomenon from Kyushu, Japan (particularly Kumamoto and Kagoshima). Ancient fishermen often witnessed eerie blue flames flickering over the sea at night—flames that could never be approached, hence the name “unknown fire.” In Japanese folklore, Shiranui is said to be the breath of a dragon god …