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|smt5v=Known in Japanese as "Inaba no Shirousagi," it is a smart rabbit written about in the Kojiki, worshiped as a hare god.
|smt5v=Known in Japanese as "Inaba no Shirousagi," it is a smart rabbit written about in the Kojiki, worshiped as a hare god.
Wanting to cross the sea from Oki Island to the mainland, he had sharks line up in a row and crossed on them, under the guise of helping to count them. Once he crossed and revealed that he was just using them as a bridge, the sharks skinned him. He was healed by a passing god.
Wanting to cross the sea from Oki Island to the mainland, he had sharks line up in a row and crossed on them, under the guise of helping to count them. Once he crossed and revealed that he was just using them as a bridge, the sharks skinned him. He was healed by a passing god.
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|desu2=Known in Japanese as "Inaba no Shirousagi," it is a smart rabbit written of in the Kojiki, worshipped as a hare god.
Wanting to cross the sea from Oki Island to the mainland, he had sharks line up in a row and crossed, pretending to helzzp count them. But when he crossed and revealed that he was just using them, the sharks skinned him. He was healed by a passing god.<!--Same in DeSu2RB-->
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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
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|ja=イナバシロウサギ
|ja=イナバシロウサギ ''Inabashirousagi''
|jaM=Katakana spelling of 因幡の白兎, lit. "white rabbit of Inaba."
|jaM=Katakana spelling of 因幡の白兎, lit. "white rabbit of Inaba."
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[[Category:Demons in Devil Children Black Book and Red Book]]
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[[Category:Demons in Devil Children White Book]]
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[[Category:Demons in Devil Survivor 2]]
[[Category:Demons in Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker]]
[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card: Card Summoner]]
[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card: Card Summoner]]

Revision as of 11:55, 31 August 2024

Hare of Inaba is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.

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Origin

Design

Gameplay

Shin Megami Tensei IV

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Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse

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Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner

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Compendium

Compendium Entries
Shin Megami Tensei V:
Vengeance
Known in Japanese as "Inaba no Shirousagi," it is a smart rabbit written about in the Kojiki, worshiped as a hare god.

Wanting to cross the sea from Oki Island to the mainland, he had sharks line up in a row and crossed on them, under the guise of helping to count them. Once he crossed and revealed that he was just using them as a bridge, the sharks skinned him. He was healed by a passing god.

Devil Survivor 2 Known in Japanese as "Inaba no Shirousagi," it is a smart rabbit written of in the Kojiki, worshipped as a hare god.

Wanting to cross the sea from Oki Island to the mainland, he had sharks line up in a row and crossed, pretending to helzzp count them. But when he crossed and revealed that he was just using them, the sharks skinned him. He was healed by a passing god.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese イナバシロウサギ Inabashirousagi Katakana spelling of 因幡の白兎, lit. "white rabbit of Inaba."

Gallery

Videos

Hare of Inaba's Daily Demon Showcase for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance
Hare of Inaba's Daily Demon Future Prediction with Ringo for Soul Hackers 2