Japanese Mythology

The Shinto and Folk Gods of Japan...

KASHA

Japanese Demons

Repulsive corpse-nappers

These are ghostly creatures who love to steal and feed upon the fresh corpses of the dead.

Kasha generally take the form of a cat — this must be a cunning ploy to minimize suspicion. If you see any innocent little pussycats hanging around your funeral parlor, beware.

Apparently the best way to deal with any Kasha trouble is to trick them with a fake funeral. The moment your human is dead, chuck the body in a box and rustle up a quick ceremony.

The Kasha only like fresh corpses and will ignore ones that have been through a funeral process. They regard them as stale.

With the corpse thus protected from feline flesh-eaters, you can give the deceased a proper send-off at your leisure.

Kasha Facts and Figures

Name: Kasha
Pronunciation: Coming soon
Alternative names:

Gender: Male and female
Type: Demons
Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present

Role: Unknown at present

Good/Evil Rating: BAD, best avoided
Popularity index: 4401

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Article last revised on September 23, 2018 by Rowan Allen.
Editors: Peter J. Allen, Chas Saunders

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