What is the personality type of Kitsune? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Kitsune from Mythical Creatures and what is the personality traits.
Kitsune personality type is INFJ, and also represents the Muse and the Artist. I’m not an artist nor a muse, but I do now officially identify as a type of artist. There’s something about the INFJ that makes them such an artist.
Our minds are filled with many possibilities and ideas. The INFJ has the power to see those ideas and possibilities as something that need to be shared and cultivated. INFJs take their ideas and make them real, and often times this takes the form of a creation. There is often something artistic and creative about the INFJ and their ideas. INFJs can often do this in a variety of media: writing, music, art, dance, photography, film, video, acting, filmmaking, cooking, writing, sewing, singing, or drawing.
In spite of being a dreamer, the INFJ is an action taker. They’re the type who wants to see their ideas come alive. They’re also very persistent. It’s hard to get the INFJ to stop working on a project, even if it’s not going anywhere.
Kitsune (狐, キツネ, IPA: [ki̥tsɯ'ne] in the literal sense is the Japanese word for fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japanese folklore; in English, kitsune refers to them in this context. Stories depict legendary foxes as intelligent beings and as possessing paranormal abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. According to Yōkai folklore, all foxes have the ability to shapeshift into human form. While some folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick others – as foxes in folklore often do – other stories portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives.