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Omoshiroi Block: The a Japanese special sticky note, it costs 89USD but if you don’t tear it, you will miss the artwork

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In Japan, there is a special type of memory paper that costs up to 89 USD , about “a few hundred times” compared to other common memory paper files. Special memory paper files cost more than 89 USD and still sold out Speaking of Japan, people often think of quite interesting things like Origami; Kimono, comics…

Visit The Maneki Neko Museum In Aichi

Visit The Cat Museum In Aichi

In Japan, the “waving cat” symbolizes health, money, and luck, so most of the shops, shopping centers, supermarkets … all put this mascot right in front of the entrance to collect a fortune. Unlike the Vietnamese concept that “cats are difficult to come home, dogs come to the home”, the culture of the country considers…

Feng Shui Cat Brings Luck, Wealth That Every Japanese Has In Their House

Feng Shui Cat Brings Luck, Wealth That Every Japanese Has In Their House

The waving cat Maneki Neko from Japan brings much luck, money, and love to its owner. Maneki Neko in Japanese means “Cat beckons”. This is the name of a cat originating from Japan, with the traditional meaning and symbol of feng shui. The cat’s waving form is said to signal, gather money, possessions, health and…

The Maneki Neko Street Called Tokoname

The Maneki Neko Street Called Tokoname

Cat lovers and those interested in pottery alike might particularly enjoy the town of Tokoname, located in the Aichi Prefecture just a short distance from ever-popular Nagoya. Tokoname is well known for many things, but it is especially known for its ceramic Maneki Neko. Maneki Neko is a “beckoning cat” statue that represents welcoming good…

3 Things You Must Know When Shopping For Cats Fortune

3 things You Must Know When Shopping For Cats Fortune

The genius cat is probably no longer a strange name that has become the most popular feng shui item today. You can see the god of porcelain cats everywhere: restaurants, shops, restaurants, business shops … or at families. However, not everyone knows how to choose the right type of Magic Cat to suit their purposes…

Should choose Chinese or Japanese Maneki Neko?

Before answering this question, we should learn a little about Maneki neko Overview of Maneki neko Maneki Neko (kanji: 招 き 猫 hiragana ま ね き ね こ, can be understood as Waving Cat) is a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner. Actually “Maneki”…

15 Maneki Neko models bring good luck for 2020

Maneki Neko (kanji: 招 き 猫 hiragana ま ね き ね こ, can be understood as Waving Cat) is a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner. Actually “Maneki” is the Japanese work for beckoning and “neko” means cat in Japanese. The figurine depicts a…

10 things you need to know about Maneki Neko

You really like Maneki Neko ? You are buying a cat Maneki Neko ? You don’t understand Maneki Neko? So learn all about Maneki Neko in the article below. What is Maneki Neko ? Maneki Neko (kanji: 招 き 猫 hiragana ま ね き ね こ, can be understood as Waving Cat) is a common…

Gotokuji Temple: Tokyo’s “Lucky Cat” Temple – A Must-Visit for Cat Lovers!

Gotokuji Temple, located in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo, is a Buddhist temple that is said to be the birthplace of the maneki-neko, or “luck-inviting cat figurine.” These small statues, which portray a cat sitting up and beckoning with its front paw, have become quite popular all over the world with cat-lovers. Although there are…