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Kintōun, also spelled kinto'un vor kinto-un, (jap. "flying cloud") are the result of a spell, talisman or similar means that conjures a solid, rideable cloud which is used by Japanese witches and wizards as a means of transportation.
The concept of a kintōun is prominently featured in the 16th century novel "Journey to the West", even though kintōun are not commonly used by Chinese witches and wizards.