Series: Seven Lucky Gods of Good Luck (Pure Gold Plated)
Body size: Height 11 x Width 6.0 x Depth 4.0cm (measured at the height to the tip of the rod) Weight: Approx. 380g
Material: Alloy (Buddhist sculptor Hideun Makita original model) Pure gold plating finish [Takaoka Copperware/Made in Japan]
◆Product contents: Main body + rod in presentation box
[Prosperity in business, big catch] He is the only Japanese god among the Seven Lucky Gods. It is said that the faith began when Hirukonomikoto, the third child born to Izanami and Izanagi, was enshrined. It is a friendly figure holding a fishing rod and holding a fine sea bream.
[Prosperous Business, Big Catch, Good Harvest] Ebisu is one of the Seven Lucky Gods, a god of good fortune and good fortune. Said to be the only Japanese god, the faith is said to have started with the enshrinement of Hirukonomikoto, the third child born to Izanami and Izanagi. It is a friendly figure holding a fishing rod and holding a fine sea bream. The Seven Lucky Gods are surprisingly little known, but they are made up of the gods and Buddhas of India, China, and Japan. It is said that the belief in the Seven Lucky Gods began at the end of the Muromachi period and became widely established among the common people from the middle of the Edo period. After that, customs such as the Shichifukujin pilgrimage and the treasure ship were born, and today it is popular as a charming deity and Buddhist deity that brings good luck.