Sokou is a creature from Japanese mythology story, cock-shaped half-serpent who supposedly lived on Mount Fuji, Japan. Sokou has four tails and spreading poisonous gases around the body. Initially, Sokou is a rooster and a snake that establish love. However, due to the influence of air and toxins in the mountains, the two animals together and became great. Because dangerous, a demon scientist named Yamazaki Ishiro Sokou seal into the enclosure moon god tool Berjaring at the base of Mount Fuji, Japan. Until now, some people still think that the eruption at Mount Fuji Sokou caused by snoring while sleeping.
Sokou fought four times, three defeats by Shukaku, Kaku and Hokou. Sokou escape when faced with Raijuu. Sokou have physical strength between the weakest Bijuu.
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Japanese Mythology
RandomJapanese mythology includes a vast number of gods, goddesses, and spirits. Most of the stories concern the creation of the world, the foundation of the islands of Japan, and the activities of deities, humans, animals, spirits, and magical creatures...