英文:Kitsune has a deep symbolic meaning in Japanese culture, representing wit and cunning. 英文同义表达: Fox(英文中的“狐狸”):这是Kitsune最直接的英文对应词,但缺乏Kitsune在日本文化中的特定含义。 Japanese Fox:这个表达更具体地指向了日本文化中的狐狸,与Kitsune在文化背景...
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The fox (kitsune狐きつね) plays a role in Japanese culture that's unusually rich and complicated. Beliefs that developed when people lived much closer to nature persist in stories, festivals, and language. Even in these rational times, the fox has a magical aura that still lingers. And if ...
(Japanese fox) girl. Amazon uses random dogs as a 404 response, and Google talks about monkeys working on a fix when Youtube is down. Most Mastodon nodes shows an elephant during their maintenance window (Except mine, which shows a Kitsune girl instead). These custom error pages can make ...
and it resonates into the name Kitsuné. I don’t want to say something that’s not entirely precise, but in the Japanese culture, it means it can have different facets. It can become whatever it wants. We go through a distribution with Believe Digital for the releases. We also have a...
Inari, in Japanese mythology, god primarily known as the protector of rice cultivation. The god also furthers prosperity and is worshiped particularly by merchants and tradesmen, is the patron deity of swordsmiths and is associated with brothels and ente
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inabai comprises two distinct species—one including only samples from Japanese localities (H. inabai lineage 1), and the other including samples from Japan and several continents (H. inabai lineage 2), either from nearshore waters or found in aquariums. This study underlines the importance of...