inari |
kitsune |
As nouns the difference between inari and kitsune
is that
inari is a type of sushi with rice wrapped in a fried tofu (油揚げ) bag while
kitsune is a Japanese fox spirit, normally female, said to have powers such as shape-shifting, and whose power is symbolized by increase in number of tails.
As a proper noun Inari
is : god of harvests, fertility, rice, agriculture, foxes, industry, and worldly success.
imari |
inari |
As nouns the difference between imari and inari
is that
imari is japanese porcelain wares (made in the town of arita and exported from the port of imari, particularly around the 17th century) while
inari is a type of sushi with rice wrapped in a fried tofu () bag.
inari |
indri |
As nouns the difference between inari and indri
is that
inari is a type of sushi with rice wrapped in a fried tofu () bag while
indri is one of the largest living lemurs,.