1. A medium-sized bird in the Yotaka family that catches and eats insects in the evening. 2. A person who walks at night. In particular, in the Edo period, the prostitutes of the lower level who drew customers on the street at night. Japan call “Yo taka”.
night hawk in Kanji
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