noun
bunbuku chagama (a mythical raccoon dog transformed into a teapot)
Refers to a famous Japanese folktale about a tanuki (raccoon dog) that turns into a teapot and performs tricks. The term is used as a proper noun for the story or the teapot itself.
「文福茶釜」は、たぬきが茶釜に化ける昔話です。
"Bunbuku Chagama" is a folktale about a tanuki that transforms into a teapot.
The name combines 文福 (bunbuku), possibly a proper name or a term suggesting good fortune, and 茶釜 (chagama, 'tea kettle'). The exact origin of 文福 is uncertain, but it is associated with the folktale character.