天狐
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 天 | 狐 |
| てん Grade: 1 |
こ Hyōgaiji |
| on’yomi | |
Noun
天狐 (hiragana てんこ, rōmaji tenko)
- (mythology, Shinto): A heavenly/celestial fox; a nine-tail fox said to be the most powerful form of the kitsune: Once they turn 1,000-years-old, they gain all nine of their tails, turn a golden color, and ascend to the heavens, where they become celestial foxes.
Coordinate terms
- 善狐 (zenko) "good foxes," sometimes simply called "Inari-Foxes"
- 野狐 (yako, or also known as nogitsune) wild fox
- 妖狐 (ようこ, yōko) a "demon fox," (a kitsune)
- 九尾の狐 (きゅうびのきつね, kyūbi no kitsune) a "nine-tailed fox"
- 九尾の妖狐 (きゅうびのようこ, kyūbi no yōko) a "nine-tailed demon fox"
- 狐の嫁入り (きつねのよめいり, kitsune no yomeiri) rain shower while the sun shines
- 狐火 (きつねび, kitsunebi) "will o' the wisp
See also
天狐 on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
Tenko (fox) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Kitsune on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Inari on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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