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| Management number | 228327792 | Release Date | 2026/05/31 | List Price | $34.00 | Model Number | 228327792 | ||
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About the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin): The Seven Lucky Gods are among Japan's most beloved deities, representing a unique blend of Shinto, Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu traditions. Worshipped together since the 17th century, they are believed to arrive on a treasure ship (Takarabune) on New Year's Day, bringing good fortune for the coming year. Having all seven deities together is considered the ultimate blessing, as each brings distinct forms of good fortune. Complete Blessing System: 1. Ebisu - Business Prosperity & Commerce Patron of merchants, fishermen, and honest trade. Brings commercial success and abundant catches. 2. Daikokuten - Wealth & Agriculture Guardian of kitchens and harvests. Grants wishes with his magical mallet and ensures food security. 3. Bishamonten - Protection & Victory Warrior guardian who defeats evil and brings courage. Protects against misfortune and grants military victory. 4. Benzaiten - Arts, Wisdom & Eloquence The only female deity, goddess of everything that flows - music, knowledge, water, and wealth. 5. Fukurokuju - Longevity, Wealth & Happiness His elongated head symbolizes wisdom. Grants the three essential blessings of a fulfilling life. 6. Jurojin - Longevity & Wisdom Ancient hermit who achieved immortality. Accompanied by a thousand-year-old deer, keeper of life's secrets. 7. Hotei - Happiness & Contentment The Laughing Buddha whose joy is infectious. Brings abundance, generosity, and carefree happiness. Traditional Japanese New Year Custom: In Japanese tradition, it is customary to place a picture or figurine of the Seven Lucky Gods' treasure ship under one's pillow on the night of January 1st-2nd to ensure good dreams and fortune for the year. Having the complete set allows you to participate in this meaningful cultural practice. Display Recommendations: Home Altar: Arrange all seven in traditional formation for maximum blessing Office Display: Place in reception area or conference room to invite comprehensive business fortune Feng Shui Arrangement: Position according to bagua map for complete energy balance Rotating Display: Feature different deities seasonally or according to current life needs Treasure Ship Display: Arrange as if arriving on the traditional Takarabune treasure ship Perfect For: Complete home blessing and protection Major life transitions (new home, new business, marriage) Traditional Japanese New Year celebrations (Shogatsu) Comprehensive Feng Shui implementations Serious collectors of Asian religious art Cultural education about Japanese traditions Ultimate gift for family, friends, or business partners Anyone seeking all-encompassing good fortune Cultural Significance: The Seven Lucky Gods represent one of Japan's most enduring and beloved spiritual traditions. Their worship transcends specific religions, incorporating elements of Shintoism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism into a uniquely Japanese expression of hope for prosperity, health, and happiness. Investment in Fortune: Rather than purchasing individual deities over time, this complete set ensures you receive all seven forms of blessing simultaneously. The varied sizes and poses of each deity create an aesthetically pleasing display that represents the full spectrum of life's blessings. Quality Assurance: Each piece in this collection is crafted in Japan with the same attention to detail and quality that has made Japanese craftsmanship renowned worldwide. The zinc alloy construction ensures durability, while the silky gold finish provides a luxurious appearance that will remain beautiful for generations. A Treasure Ship of Fortune: In Japanese folklore, the Seven Lucky Gods travel together on their treasure ship, bringing fortune to all who welcome them. By bringing this complete collection into your home or business, you invite the full treasure ship of blessings - prosperity, protection, wisdom, longevity, happiness, artistic inspiration, and abundance. Welcome all seven deities and experience the complete blessing of Japan's most beloved fortune gods. This is not just a collection of statues, but an invitation for comprehensive good fortune in every aspect of life. Individual Statue Dimensions: Ebisu (God of Prosperity): 4.3"H x 2.4"W x 1.6"D (11cm x 6cm x 4cm) Daikokuten (God of Wealth): 4.3"H x 2.4"W x 1.6"D (11cm x 6cm x 4cm) Bishamonten (Warrior God): 3.3"H x 1.4"W x 1.4"D (8.5cm x 3.5cm x 3.5cm) Benzaiten (Goddess of Arts): 2.6"H x 1.4"W x 1.4"D (6.7cm x 3.5cm x 3.5cm) Fukurokuju (God of Longevity): 4.1"H x 2.0"W x 1.6"D (10.5cm x 5cm x 4cm) Jurojin (God of Longevity): 4.5"H x 2.8"W x 1.8"D (11.5cm x 7cm x 4.5cm) Hotei (Laughing Buddha): 3.7"H x 2.4"W x 2.3"D (9.5cm x 6cm x 5.8cm)
| ASIN | B0G4TZGHL4 |
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| Color | Hotei |
| Theme | Japanese Gods |
| character | shichifukujin |
| Brand Name | TOKYO ART |
| Manufacturer | Gingado |
| Model Number | 7fukujin |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7fukujin |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 2"W x 4"H |
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