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    Inugami Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Inugami? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Inugami from Onmyoji and what is the personality traits.

    Inugami
    ISTJ

    ISTJ (XwX)

    Inugami personality type is ISTJ, with NTJ counterparts.

    The second 'J' of the Inugami personality type indicates a more analytical and logical style of thinking, a conscience and a sense of morality, while the first 'I' shows a more emotional and intuitive style of thinking. This part is also important in terms of social skills, with an Inugami being more reserved and having a tendency to delay decisions until they have been thoroughly thought out. This makes them seem cold and unfriendly, but this is not necessarily the case. Inugamis are usually very good at reading people and gauging their intentions from their body language, but also have trouble expressing themselves. This can be a problem when dealing with more emotionally driven people, but can also be a benefit when dealing with people who are unable to read a person's true feelings. Inugamis tend to be very aware of emotions and can detect them from a person's mannerisms and body language.

    Inugamis respect authority, though they tend to be very aware of what they want and do not simply accept what others want for them. Inugamis value honesty more than anything else, but aren't necessarily always aware of this themselves.

    Inugami, like kitsunetsuki, is a spiritual possession by the spirit of a dog, widely known about in western Japan. They have seemed firmly rooted until recent years in the eastern Ōita Prefecture, Shimane Prefecture, and a part of Kōchi Prefecture in northern Shikoku, and it is also theorized that Shikoku, where no foxes could be found, is the main base of the inugami. Furthermore, traces of belief in inugami exists in the Yamaguchi Prefecture, all of Kyushu, even going past the Satsunan Islands all the way to the Okinawa Prefecture. In the Miyazaki Prefecture, the Kuma District, Kumamoto Prefecture, and Yakushima, the local dialect pronounces it "ingami" and in Tanegashima, they are called "irigami." It can also be written in kanji as 狗神.

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