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The combination of a mouse and a radish is also said to be a pun on "Daikon kuu nezumi" (a mouse eating radish) which sounds like "Daikoku nezumi" (the god Daikoku, often depicted with a mouse), making it an auspicious design. Furthermore, the large number of chili pepper seeds and the prolific nature of mice are said to represent prosperity and fertility. This is a high-quality, easy-to-write Goshuincho (temple/shrine stamp book) made with Iyo Washi "Torinoko-shi" paper for the inner pages. -:+:-:+:-:+:-:-:+:-:+:-:+:-:+:-:+:-:+:-:+:-:+:-:-:+:-+:-+:- [Condition] New, unused, and unopened. [Shipping] Nekoposu (Rakuraku Mercari Bin) ✔︎ Secure and anonymous shipping ✔︎ Delivery status confirmation and tracking available ✔︎ Compensation from the administrative office in case of trouble [Notes] ⚠︎ It will be shipped in a brown envelope after being wrapped in a waterproof plastic bag. For an additional ¥50, cushioning material will be used for packaging. If you wish for this, please comment before purchasing. ⚠︎ Although I inspect items carefully, there may be oversights. As this is an unused item, I would appreciate your understanding that it has been handled by someone before purchase.
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