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What creature typically sings of love in spring in Japanese poetry?

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I'm not entirely sure but a Tanuki is a Japanese badger so maybe that could be the answer. sorry I couldn't be more help.
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Kigo (季語 "season word"?) is a word with a particular season, used in traditional forms of Japanese poetry. Kigo are used in the collaborative linked-verse forms renga and renku, as well as in haiku, to indicate the season referred to in the stanza. They are valuable in providing economy of expression. (⌣_⌣”)
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