Kago
Kago is a Japanese term with several distinct meanings. In everyday use, かご (kago) denotes a basket or cage—a woven container used to hold goods, fruit, vegetables, or small animals.
Historically, the term also referred to a palanquin or sedan chair—an enclosed litter carried by bearers to
Kago is also a surname in Japan. A notable person with this surname is Ai Kago (加護亜依), a
In contemporary usage, the word appears in literature, film and other media as a cultural or historical