We present high spatial resolution (0\farcs3) polarimetric images in the
H and K bands and direct images in the L′ and M′ bands of the NGC 6334
V infrared nebulae. The images show complex structures including the
multi-shells and various knots in the nebulae. The appearances and colors of
the eastern and western nebulae differ considerably. Our polarization images
also show differences between the illuminating sources of the nebulae: the
eastern nebula is illuminated by a deeply embedded mid-infrared source, KDJ 4,
and the western nebula by our newly detected near-infrared source, WN-A1. The
degree of polarization of the nebulae is very large, up to 70% at K and 60%
at H, which is consistent with a single scattering of near-infrared radiation
from each source at the walls of the mass outflows