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kitsunoart · 11 months
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Shikabane from Aggretsuko
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knifewaifu · 1 year
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odaclan · 2 years
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Bukouyawa 武功夜話 is a fraudulent text, many of its contents are garbage
Present head of the Ikoma family published a writing decrying Bukouyawa as a fake document, and that it’s actually a historical fiction written in the 1970s by the man who purported to “discover” it amongst ancestral documents. Its historical value is just about as good as a Yoshikawa Eiji novel. 
TL;DR, if this claim is true, then these accounts below are utter falsehoods, and should not be bandied about as��“fact” anymore:
1) Nobunaga’s consort, Lady Ikoma, “recommended” Hideyoshi into his service 2) Lady Ikoma’s name was Yoshino/Kitsuno 3) The Ikoma family were horse-merchants/horse lenders 4) Lady Ikoma’s late first husband is called Tsuchida Yaheiji 5) There was some sort of dramatic love story/romance between Nobunaga and Lady Ikoma
The above were all “facts” that originated solely in Bukouyawa, and was not verified in other texts. If Bukouyawa is fake, then all the above are fantasy.  There were perhaps other stories, but Ikoma-san doesn’t provide exact examples, so I don’t know what else are also debunked by this.
(I still use “Ikoma Kitsuno” as a tag in this blog for housekeeping purposes)
For a good long time this Bukouyawa text was viewed as, at the very least, a “valuable historical material”, even if it may not be actually written in the 1590s as it was claimed. There has been many question and doubt about this text ever since its “discovery”, but there’s never been a concrete dismissal of it being fake until now. Even highly-respected historians such as Owada Tetsuo said it’s not a fake, but possibly just a later-date text from the Edo era.
Ikoma Hideo says that it’s all not true. He narrated that in the 60s and 70s, a man from the Yoshida family (the man who claimed to discover Bukouyawa) approached the Ikoma family about a novel he was writing. The then family heads (presumably Hideo-san’s father and grandfather) met with Yoshida, and presumably had some discussions about it. 
The Ikoma family then shrugged off the matter, thinking that a historical novel  is just fiction and is not very important to the family, and forgot about this issue altogether. However, in 1978, Yoshida then announced the resulting novel as a legitimate ancestral document. Yoshida also puffed up his credentials by presenting himself to be a descendant of Maeno Shouemon Nagayasu 前野将衛門長康, Oda vassal.
Ikoma Hideo-san doesn’t say why the family didn’t immediately object or publicize counter-claims that something funny was going on. 
He did provide as part of the proof photos of an exhibit from 1977, before Yoshida’s fraudulent claims, where he was only introduced as “an antique dealer and collector”. There was absolutely nothing about how he’s a Maeno descendant, as he supposedly only started spreading around the claim the next year. 
Ikoma-san also objected to any claims from Yoshida about how the Maeno family or Yoshida’s other ancestors were vital in helping the Ikoma settle down in Owari. It’s slander to the family honour, he says.
I wonder if the Ikoma family had also approached the Kounan City about this. I recalled that the city’s history tour had once involved a “Nobunaga and Kitsuno romance” tour, but it’s now removed. The Ikoma family properties are repackaged into a more generic “historical sites tour”. Bukouyawa being a fraud also meant that the epic “romance” tale involving Nobunaga is a big lie, after all. 
Not to say that he didn’t love her, to be entirely fair. There is a story that Nobunaga cried for days when she died, and it was a narrative recorded in a temple archive, which is somewhat credible. It’s just that the narrative presented in Bukouyawa is not how their relationship actually went. 
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teisyokumoku · 8 months
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henlo, i'm tei. ꒰ᐢ. .ᐢ꒱ ✩₊˚.⋆☾⋆⁺₊✧
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Put him in PHIGHTING! (Roblox Game)
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I'm a Medkit main.
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idol-photography · 5 months
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WELCOME TO IDOL PHOTOGRAPHY!
☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
my name's Mod Kitsuno, and Welcome to the blog where I take pictures of my Splatoon Amiibos!
At this time I only Have Off the hook. Hoping to get the other Idols soon...
You can request photos! Just remember the following:
☆Nothing NSFW
☆ Has to include at least one of idol Amiibos I own!
☆ Be Patient! I'll try to get to your request asap^^
Thank you, and enjoy your stay!
~Mod Kitsuno ( @kitsuno-exists)
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ungojirasapiente · 2 days
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a drawing of Reina, the kitsune lady from Funamusea's manga, Obsolete Dream. ------ un dibujo de Reina, la dama kitsuno del manga de Funamusea, Obsolete Dream. --- Obsolete Dream (and Reina) by Funamusea
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aubrey-photography · 10 months
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Play Dialtown by @directdogman !!! It's Aubrey Plush Approved!!
(Also Mod-Kitsuno Approved)
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*Kitsuno has no choice but to go away. She could see that Nobunaga was constantly in guard with her*
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.....What? A temple dedicated to Nobunaga's wife is found....?
*Nobunaga continued, he wouldn’t give up to make history see that mai was the only one for him*
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daeva-agas · 2 years
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Ikoma-san also pointed out that the whole story about “Kitsuno”’s former husband being “Tsuchida Yaheiji” who died is an utter fraud because it originated in Bukouyawa.
There is no such thing as a Tsuchida surname in that time according to him.
Also, in the Ikoma clan genealogy it was written that Kitsuno’s first husband is “some dude named Yaheiji”. No surname is written. This is Not How That Works. The other ladies’ husbands are written clearly. Tokuhime’s husband is written as Okazaki Nobuyasu, not Matsudaira or Tokugawa, for some reason.  Maybe Yasu disowned him posthumously IDK. But that is still a name. 
Also Kitsuno’s sister is married to “Oda” something. I can’t read the word that comes after it. It’s Oda Roku-something Saburou? 
At any rate. “Some dude” is weird.
So that’s why Ikoma-san thought this “some dude named Yaheiji” fellow is Akechi Hidemitsu. Hidemitsu used to go by the name Yaheiji (and a different surname). After Honnouji, Akechi’s name Must Not Be Named, so there is a reasonable motive to not name the surname. Since he obviously wasn’t dead yet when Kitsuno became Nobu’s concubine, they were probably just divorced.
Oh, the drama. Oh, the irony. 
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kitsunoart · 4 months
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New Ref Sheet for 2024
So excited to have this ref sheet done! Biggest changes are body size options, plus the pink markings and bright yellow pawpads!!!
I hope you all enjoy!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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[Art] His Dearest Concubine 🏵 {NSFW}
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Here it is! The NSFW art of Nobunaga and my OC Kitsuno! I hope y’all like it! 😂💕💋 (hopefully this is enough censorship xD)
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odaclan · 1 year
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“Some guy named Yaheiji”
As the story goes, before the Lady Ikoma becomes Nobunaga’s consort, she was married to a “Tsuchida Yaheiji”. This Tsuchida died, and Lady Ikoma went home to her parents, and that was when she met Nobunaga.
That story was told in the Bukouyawa text, which as I previously reported, the Ikoma family has now declared to be complete nonsense. In the Ikoma family official genealogy, Yaheiji’s surname was not recorded.
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The segment highlighted in yellow says:  初何某弥平次 嫁ス後織田右府之
“First married to a certain Yaheiji, afterwards married to Oda Ufu (Nobunaga)”
*) 右府 Ufu refers to the post of the Minister of the Right. 
You can also see that the lady’s name herself is not even listed here, which is why I’ve now switched to referring to her as Lady Ikoma and not the popularised (presumably fictive) name “Kitsuno”. I only maintain Kitsuno as a tag for archive purposes in this blog, because there’s too many posts to update if I were to change the tag.
The current Ikoma family representative said that he suspects “Yaheiji” is actually the man who will later be known as Akechi Hidemitsu, as he was previously known as Miyake Yaheiji. The reasoning for why the real surname is omitted is perhaps because during Hideyoshi’s reign, they feared they would be affected negatively for having former associations with the Akechi family.
As a comparison, her daughter Gotoku’s husband was very clearly recorded as “Okazaki Saburou Nobuyasu”  岡崎三郎信康
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*) Ieyasu’s son Nobuyasu supposedly goes by “Okazaki Saburou” instead of “Tokugawa” in honour of his grandfather Matsudaira Hirotada, who also had used the same “Okazaki Saburou” name.
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arayan-ffxiv · 7 years
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Happily dancing with their student, Kitsuno! @foxlike-ffxiv ^ w^
((in the prettiest tea shop ever seen @ w@!!!))
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foxlike-ffxiv · 3 years
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"Even the Twelve bless this union."
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odatodeath · 3 years
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nobunaga in the modern verse is brought along with kitsuno to get acrylic nails just for fun and he makes sure that HIS nails are straight up claws
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