Kitsune意思

"Kitsune" is a Japanese word that means "fox." In Japanese folklore, kitsune are often depicted as intelligent, magical creatures that can assume human form and are associated with various supernatural powers, such as shape-shifting, heightened intelligence, and the ability to communicate with humans. They are also known for their association with Inari, the Shinto god of rice, fertility, and agriculture, and are often depicted in art and literature as messengers or servants of Inari.