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ほわいと (プロフ必読)
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Two-piece set of the Seven Lucky Gods: "Daikokuten" and "Ebisu." "Daikokuten" When introduced to Japan, "Daikoku" (great black) was associated with "Okuni" (great country), leading to a fusion with Okuninushi. In the Seven Lucky Gods, he is the god of food and wealth. "Ebisu" The only one born in Japan. Originally a god of fishing, Ebisu was linked to Hiruko (child of Izanagi and Izanami) and Kotoshironushi (child of Okuninushi), becoming a god of prosperous business. Japanese paper postcard: 10cm x 14.8cm Thank you for viewing.
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