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Japan’s classic maneki-neko, or beckoning lucky cat, invites good fortune from atop a big-eyed red sea bream, tai in Japanese. Tai is often eaten on special occasions in Japan and has a strong association with celebrations and festivities. Red is a lucky color and is thought to ward off misfortune.
| Origin | Rokuhara, Iwate |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | L 13cm x W 9cm x H 14cm |
| Weight | 30g |
| Material | Washi paper |
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