![Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E9KGEFuUYAMd9g_.jpg)
Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is
Camellia Tea Ceremony on Twitter: "One interesting theory suggests that Jesuit monks arriving on Japanese shores in the 16thC contributed to how kappa came to be depicted. Both have tonsured hair, and
![Ewan Wilson on Twitter: "My favourite thing was finding there's a Japanese idiom based on the folklore creature: 'he no kappa', meaning "a kappa's fart". It's used to refer to something really Ewan Wilson on Twitter: "My favourite thing was finding there's a Japanese idiom based on the folklore creature: 'he no kappa', meaning "a kappa's fart". It's used to refer to something really](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D26bq8BWwAAmPVc.png)
Ewan Wilson on Twitter: "My favourite thing was finding there's a Japanese idiom based on the folklore creature: 'he no kappa', meaning "a kappa's fart". It's used to refer to something really
![Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E9KGquVVIAUzojV.jpg)
Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is
![Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E9KGUTmVgAcOTAh.jpg)