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    Japanese folklore often describes the kasha as humanoid cat -demons with the head of a cat or tiger and a burning tail. They are similar to other demons such as Nekomata and Bakeneko and get often interchanged with them. See more

    The kasha (Japanese: 火車, lit. 'burning chariot' or 'burning barouche', or 化車, 'changed wheel') is a Japanese yōkai that steals the See more

    Kasha are yōkai that would steal corpses from funerals and cemeteries, and what exactly they are is not firmly set, and there are examples all … See more

    Things of the same kind as kasha, or things thought of as a different name for kasha, are as follows.
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    The Japanese Idiom "hi no kuruma", an alternate reading of 火車, "kasha", meaning "to be in a difficult financial situation" or "to be … See more

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    "Concerning How in the Manor of Ueda, Echigo, at the Time of Funeral, a Lightning Cloud Comes and Steals Corpses" from the "Kiizō Danshū" (奇異雑談集) In funerals performed in … See more

    Kasha literally means "burning cart" or "fiery chariot". During Japan's Middle Ages and early modern era, Kasha were depicted as a fiery … See more

     
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  3. Kasha – Yokai.com

    WEBOrigin: Kasha were once ordinary house cats. Like other animals, as they age in years and their tails grow longer, cats begin to develop magical powers. Some turn into bake-neko, more powerful cats turn into neko …

  4. The Tale of the Kasha: The Fiery Cat-Demon in Japanese …

  5. WEBAug 11, 2021 · Most frequently depicted as a demonic, flaming cat, the kanji for ‘Kasha’ actually translates to “Fire Cart". This episode explores the religious and artistic history of the Kasha and takes a look at the …

  6. KASHA | BYU BAKEMONO | BYU Library

    WEBKasha (火車) is a form of Japanese demon (oni) or monster (yōkai) that steals the corpses of those who performed evil acts during their lifetimes. Kasha are often depicted as a feline creature wreathed in flame, but this …

  7. Kasha the Japanese Cat Demon: History & Myth Explained

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