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[SHOP INFO]
- 100% Authentic. Directly shipped from Japan.
- NEW ARRIVALS: We update our inventory DAILY with the latest Japanese products!
- Sourced for the Japanese market to ensure strict quality standards.
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Series: Seven Lucky Gods (Pure Gold Plated)
Body size: Height 11 x Width 6.0 x Depth 4.0 cm (measured to the tip of the rod) Weight: Approximately 380 g
Material: Alloy (modeled by Buddhist sculptor Shuun Makita) with pure gold-plated finish [Takaoka Copperware / Made in Japan]
◆Product contents: Main body + rod, gift box included
[Prosperous business, bountiful catches, and abundant harvests] This is the only Japanese god among the Seven Lucky Gods. The worship of Hiruko-no-Mikoto, the third child born to Izanagi and Izanami, is said to have begun with the deity. He has a friendly appearance, holding a fishing rod and a magnificent sea bream.
[Prosperous business, bountiful catches, and abundant harvests] Ebisu is one of the Seven Lucky Gods, beloved as the god of good fortune. He is said to be the only Japanese deity, and worship is said to have begun with the dedication of Hiruko-no-Mikoto, the third child born to Izanagi and Izanami. He has a friendly appearance, holding a fishing rod and a magnificent sea bream. While not widely known, the Seven Lucky Gods are actually made up of deities from India, China, and Japan. Belief in the Seven Lucky Gods began in the late Muromachi period, and is said to have become widely established among the common people by the mid-Edo period. Customs such as pilgrimages to the Seven Lucky Gods and treasure ships were subsequently born, and today Ebisu is beloved as a charming and auspicious deity.