An inugami, meaning "dog god," are a type of yokai in Japanese mythology. They resemble, and usually originate from, a dog, (although other similar species are interpreted as being. e.g., wolves, raccoons and weasels.) and most commonly carrying out vengeance or acting as guardians on behalf of their "inugami owner." They are also occasionally summoned by onmyoji to do their will.
Inugami are extremely powerful and capable of existing independently, (without master or possession) as well as turning on their "owners" and even possessing humans. Even so, while inugami can betray their masters, they may also be the loyalest of companions.
"Dogs of Japanese legend who possess human bodies. When a person is possessed by an Inugami, he feels pain in his chest, hands, and feet and begins to bark like a dog. People with strong or unstable emotions are thought to be particularly susceptible to being possessed. Inugami are said to originate from the islands of Kyushu and Shikoku. They were sometimes used as objects by Japanese diviners. Since Inugami will not leave a family once they possess it, it was once customary when arranging marriages to check whether the family had an Inugami."
—Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE compendium
Inugami can be contracted in the Suginami field and are one of the targets of the earlier acts, where players are asked to fuse an Erthys to take advantage of their weakness. They appear regularly within Suginami Tunnels' gold instance and within Shibuya's Quartz instance, where they appear as more powerful variations. The variation in Quartz's gold-level instance will regularly use all four elemental drain area of effect buffs.
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey[]
"A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki," and lose consciousness. Onmyoji used them as familiars."
—Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey compendium
Shin Megami Tensei IV[]
Inugami appears in the "Hunter Tournament Prelims" Challenge Quest while supporting Flynn's first opponent, Subzero Nodon. It can later be found as a normal enemy in Ikebukuro. Inugami can teach Flynn the Fire Breath and Rakunda skills through its Demon Whisper.
Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse[]
Inugami can be found in the lower areas of Kanda-no-yashiro. It can teach the Fire Breath, Rakunda and Maragi skills to Nanashi through its Whisper event. Inugami benefits from learning fire, ailment, and support skills.
Shin Megami Tensei V[]
"Spirits of dogs said to possess humans in Japanese folklore. Those possessed enter a state of "inu-tsuki" and go crazy. Onmyoji, or Japanese sorcerers, summon them to do their will."
Should the protagonist attempt to talk to a Shiki-Ouji with Inugami in his stock, Inugami may interject and have a conversation with Shiki-Ouji.
Conversation
[Inugami stepped forward and began talking to a demon!]
Inugami:
HRM! ARE YOU A SHIKIGAMI? A SHIKIGAMI OF PAPER!
Shiki-Ouji:
Indeed, I am! My name is Shiki-Ouji... I once served another as a shikigami.
Inugami:
I AM INUGAMI! A SHIKIGAMI OF DOGS!
Shiki-Ouji:
An Inugami, you say...? I've heard tales about you. Is that blue-haired demon your current owner — that is, your master?
Inugami:
RIGHT RIGHT! I AM HIS COMRADE!
Shiki-Ouji:
If he is capable of subjugating a shikigami, does that mean he is an onmyoji? He doesn't quite look the part...
Inugami:
HRM! HE IS NOT AN ONMYOJI! HE IS A WEIRD DEMON!
Shiki-Ouji:
A weird demon indeed. Yes, I do sense a mysterious aura about him.
Inugami:
HE IS IMPRESSIVE, I THINK... SOMETHING IMPRESSIVE WILL HAPPEN SOON... YOU SHOULD JOIN US!
Shiki-Ouji:
That doesn't sound so bad. ...However, I must decline!
Inugami:
HRM! WHY?
Shiki-Ouji:
A mysterious wind blows through the netherworld. A mighty gale that scatters us ever closer to an uncertain destiny... I wish to entrust myself to this wind a while longer, and see where it leads.
Inugami:
HARD TO UNDERSTAND... DON'T REALLY GET IT...
Shiki-Ouji:
Don't worry about it. I'm sure the answers will come eventually... Use this well, and hopefully you all can survive until that day comes.
Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon[]
"A dog spirit common in west Japan. It possesses humans and drives them insane. Dogs were once commonly sacrificed to create curses on others. This practice gives birth to an Inugami."
—Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon details
Inugami appears as an optional boss in Dark Tsukudo-Cho, where he says he is born not of mother and father, but hatred. After his defeat, he says he does not want to disappear and so asks Raidou to make him his demon. Depending on the choice he will wish to be reborn as a demon that brings happiness to others if he is allowed to die, while he joins Raidou if he wants to have him. Afterwards, Astaroth appears after enjoying the fight.
Soul Hackers 2[]
"Spirits of dogs said to possess humans in Japanese folklore. Those possessed enter a state of "inu-tsuki" and go crazy. Onmyoji, or Japanese sorcerers, summon them to do their will."
"A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki" and lose consciousness. Onmyoji use Inugami as familiars."
When itemized through Electric Chair execution, Inugami will yield a Giant Slice Skill Card. During a fusion alarm, Inugami will yield a Rising Slash Skill Card instead.
Persona 5 Tactica[]
"A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki" and lose consciousness. Onmyoji use Inugami as familiars."
—Persona 5 Tactica background
Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2[]
"A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. Those possessed are put in a state of "inu-tsuki," and lose consciousness. There tends to be more lore about the Inugami in areas where the fox, which is an animal in folklore that is treated in a similar manner, is not common. Onmyoji used them as familiars."