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A young Japanese fox learns that long life and avoidance of dogs can bring successive magical transformations—from human form to wizardry and ultimately a nine-tailed celestial being—and chooses to wait for the thousand-year reward. The narrative follows his quest for safety and pleasure in an enchanted wood called Napatantutu, where a lively community of animals entertains, advises, and warns him about dangers such as a distant dragon. Through episodic adventures filled with folklore, mischief, and tests of patience and cunning, the story examines ambition, identity, companionship, and the trade-offs involved in pursuing power over time.
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