Kin No Tamamushi Giyuu Insects New Jun 2026
💬 Would you wear a Giyū × jewel beetle design? Drop a 🐞 if you want to see fan art of this!
Giyu is dispatched to a remote mountain hamlet after reports of livestock found drained and silk-like filaments glinting at dawn. The village lies within mist-drowned pines; villagers speak in hushed tones of "tamamushi"—beetles whose shells flash like burnished gold when light catches them. Giyu, uncomfortable with superstition but attuned to patterns, trails the disturbances toward a moss-choked gorge. kin no tamamushi giyuu insects new
The phrase "Kin no Tamamushi" refers to the Chrysochroa fulgidissima , a striking metallic wood-boring beetle known for its iridescent, rainbow-like sheen that shifts between gold, green, and blue. In the context of "Giyuu insects new," this likely refers to a trend of recent artwork that blends the character Giyuu with these iridescent, insect-like aesthetics. 💬 Would you wear a Giyū × jewel beetle design
The Mother Insect froze. Her thousand legs curled inward. Her mandibles trembled. And then—slowly, impossibly—she began to shrink. Segment by segment, leg by leg, she folded back into the shape of a grub. A small, ordinary, blind grub. The village lies within mist-drowned pines; villagers speak
: There are reportedly three different versions of the comic, each varying in severity and the characters involved.
Fan artists on Pixiv and Twitter have proposed a hypothetical Breathing of the Golden Beetle (Kinchū no Kokyu). This style, derived from Water and Insect Breathing, would focus on: