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Raccoon balls (hexbear.net)

I tried to look it up: These depictions began to appear during the Edo era (1603-1868) and, as far as I can tell, it's not entirely known why they had these gargantuan ballsacks.

Their skin, used by artisans, was known for it's great elasticity. In Japanese folklore, the tanuki are capable of shapeshifting.

In Japan today, tanuki statues are often placed outside establishments such as restaurants, and are said to bring good fortune.

Real raccoons do not have enormous balls.

TLN: ~~keikaku means plan~~ Tanuki means raccoon

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[-] Athena5898@hexbear.net 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I did a dive on this a while back. For whatever reason the fortune was kind of this double thing because tanuki would help you if you helped them. But also the depictions looked like sacks so big full sack=wealth. Also. The mythical depictions can fly with them.

However it should be noticed a Tanuki is not the same as a North American raccoon. I believe, if I remeber correctly, they are not in the same family. Just wanted to clarify because I made this mistake once

[-] Robert_Kennedy_Jr@hexbear.net 5 points 3 days ago
[-] Athena5898@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago

Sorry got it mixed up with genus

this post was submitted on 06 Apr 2026
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