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On March 15, we started to create non-fundable tokens or NFT. We make nft based on Japanese art. On March 21, I posted the first nft called Fujin. Since then until now I have released 2 nft Red Oni and Golden Hannya and I have had several collaborations with other nft creators. Currently we have created a community built of 100 members on telegram (t.me/tachitachi13) the number increasing every day. We managed to create a hype on twitter reaching in 2 weeks almost 600 followers the number increasing daily.(@tachitachi131) Link to market : https://wax.atomichub.io/market?collection_name=tachitachi13&order=desc&sort=created&symbol=WAX
Hannya is known as yokai from Japanese folklore. Although the most known form of Hannya is through the mask used in Japanese theatre, she is also a demon born out of jealousy. In regard to the amount of power and humanity they possess, hannya can be split into three categories: Namanari- they resemble human women, have small horns and can conjure dark magic, Chūnari-they have big horns and stronger magic, and the most powerful of the three- Honnari-they appear in the form of a serpent and can also breathe fire. Although it is said the the first two kinds of hannya can still be saved, Honnari is so deeply consumed by jealousy that there is nothing that can turn her back.
The story about the two Oni friends is a great example that not all Oni are evil creatures. Legend says that there were two oni friends, red and blue. The red one wanted so much to befriend humans, that he even wrote kind messages on his house and baked sweets for the neighbourhood. But since Oni are known for being evil and wicked, no one was brave enough to approach him. Seeing his friend suffering, the Blue Oni came up with a plan: he would attack the village so the Red Oni would come and save the day. The Red and Blue Oni followed their plan and succeeded. Humans befriended the Red Oni without any hesitation. Soon enough, the Red Oni realizes that his friend hadn’t been seen for a long time and he goes to his house to check on him. A letter from Blue Oni was waiting for him. The Blue Oni decided to sacrifice himself for his friend and leave the village forever, so that the Red Oni could stay friends with the humans.
Thanks to fujin the bells bring a pleasant sound in every Minka. "Fujin (風神) is the Japanese wind god, a powerful elemental deity whose bag of air moves all the winds of the world. Appearing alongside his brother Raijin, the thunder god, Fujin is neither good nor evil, although he is often a destructive force. He is one of Japan’s most well-known oni (demons, devils, or trolls in Japanese folklore)."
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On March 15, we started to create non-fundable tokens or NFT. We make nft based on Japanese art. On March 21, I posted the first nft called Fujin Read More

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