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Anchor text: Mukōda Kuniko
Target Entity: Kuniko_Muk\u014dda
Preceding Context: The word koi comes from Japanese, simply meaning "carp". It includes both the dull grey fish and the brightly colored varieties. What are known as koi in English are referred to more specifically as nishikigoi in Japan (literally meaning "brocaded carp"). In Japanese, koi is a homophone for another word that means "affection" or "love"; koi are, therefore, symbols of love and friendship in Japan. An example of this can be seen in the short story by
Succeeding Context: , "Koi-san". The koi is also an often recurring symbol in Irezumi, the Japanese art of traditional tattooing.
Paragraph Title: Etymology
Source Page: Koi

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