The description provided for the tag (emphasis mine):
a (software) koan is the term "used in reference to tutorials that exemplify edge case scenarios or 'Aha! moments'. If you're learning a new software skill and feel the classical 'Hello World' examples are boring or to easy, then you should take a look at Koans."
That seems to be a meta tag the same way [homework] and [project-euler] were. It seems to refer to collections of practice problems, basically the same way project-euler did. There's no added information that the tag can communicate that shouldn't already exist in the question. Looking at the related tags so far, there are currently 0 overlapping tags on any koan question (other than koan). So it's really not clear what the tag will be related to.
And looking at the approved edits so far, it seems that user is only adding the tag to post that already contain "koan" in the title or text of the question. There are currently 196 question for the search koan is:q
. Those posts could use better titles instead of a useless tag.
It should be perma-burned.