Kalavinka, Uguisukomachi/Trivia


 * Kalaviṅka is a immortal creature in Buddhism, described as having a human head and a bird's torso, with a long flowing tail. It is said to have obtained enlightenment, and to preach the Buddhist scripture with its beautiful voice, often described as Buddha's own voice.
 * Uguisu is the Japanese name for the Japanese bush warbler, a bird species common throughout Japan. It is known for its distinctive bird call, that can be heard mostly around the beginning of Spring.
 * Komachi is the Japanese word for "belle" or "town beauty". The word itself is derived from "Ono no Komachi", the name of a famous Japanese poet who was reknowned for her unusual beauty and is regarded as a symbol for feminine beauty.