19/06/2026
KAPPA
What is a Kappa?
Appearance: They are typically depicted as being about the size of a human child, with green, scaly skin, webbed hands and feet, and a turtle-like shell on their back. Their faces often resemble those of monkeys or ducks with sharp beaks.
The "Dish" (Sara): Their most distinct feature is a bowl-like depression on the top of their head that must be filled with water. This water is the source of their supernatural strength. If the water spills or dries up while they are on land, they become severely weakened or unable to move.
Habitat: They are said to live in the rivers, lakes, and ponds of Japan.