In Japanese, a water fox is referred to as "水狐" (mizu-kitsune). The term combines "水" (mizu), meaning "water," and "狐" (kitsune), meaning "fox." In Japanese folklore, kitsune are often associated with water and can have various mystical qualities. They are known as protectors of rice fields and are linked to the deity Inari.
The Japanese name for a fox is a Kitsune.
The word 'fox' in Japanese is狐 (kitsune).
The Japanese symbol (kanji) for 'fox' isç‹, which is pronounced as 'kitsune'.
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北極狐 (hikkyoku gitsune) is the Japanese word for "Arctic Fox".
Kitsune - 孤
In English, "kitsune".
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