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Lucky Charm Long Boxer Briefs - M Size Pattern: Ebisu Quality: 95% Cotton, 5% Polyurethane Size: M Size, Waist 76-84 cm These are red long boxer briefs, said to bring good luck, fortune, and health. Main Meanings of the Ebisu Pattern The Ebisu pattern (Ebisu God) primarily signifies good fortune, prosperity in business, and a bountiful catch. Ebisu is the only Japanese-origin god among the Seven Lucky Gods, and is generally believed to bring the following benefits: ★ Prosperity in Business: As the guardian deity of fishing and commerce, he is believed to bring success in business and the development of enterprises. ★ Prayers for a Bountiful Catch and a Rich Harvest: As a god of fishing, it embodies the wish for an abundance of seafood and agricultural products. ★ Fulfillment of Fortune and Good Luck: With his cheerful smile and large earlobes, he is revered as a god who brings happiness to families and lives. [Symbols of Ebisu's Appearance] Ebisu is often depicted holding a fishing rod in his right hand and a sea bream (tai) in his left hand. ☆ Sea Bream (tai): From the wordplay of "medetai" (auspicious), it symbolizes good fortune and happiness. It is also a symbol of a bountiful catch. ☆ Fishing Rod: Represents Ebisu's teaching of "fishing without using a net," suggesting that steady and sincere effort brings prosperity. It also implies catching (good fortune). ◎ Ebisu is considered a god of fortune who values down-to-earth prosperity, believing that good fortune and connections come to those who "work honestly and pray honestly."
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