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For approximately 400 years, from the Edo period (1603-1868) to the present day, these items have been treasured as lucky charms and good luck symbols, bestowing blessings and protection. This selection features carefully chosen dragon paintings from the Kyoto Ippitsu-ryu style, displayed monthly. Six types of wishes are written on the left and right sides of the painting for prayers of good fortune, protection, and matchmaking: "Fulfillment of Wishes / Prosperity in Business / Increase in Fortune / Prayers for Health / Family Safety / Successful Relationships." Lucky days (Tensha-nichi, Taian, Ichiryu-Manbai-bi, Tora no Hi, Tatsunohi, Hatsuumashi, Setsubun, Doll's Festival, Boy's Day, Tanabata, etc.) are listed, and these days are represented by a design that imagines the dragon holding a Nyoihōju (wish-fulfilling jewel). Supervised and produced by Kyoto Ippitsu-ryu artist Keisuke Teshima, with printing technology (reproduction data cleaning) applied to reproduce the original painting as closely as possible, resulting in vivid and high-definition prints. ⚠️ Although unused, the contents have been checked after opening, so please be aware of this! ☘️ Thank you for viewing! ☘️ ★ Please contact us before leaving a review if there are any problems. ★ Immediate purchase and comments are OK ◎ ★ All products are free shipping! ★ We also sell on other flea market sites, so please understand if an item is out of stock! * We have opened the package once for inspection! 62-38
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