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Symbol of luck

The symbols used on lucky Omamori can vary, and their meanings often derive from cultural and traditional beliefs. Here are some common symbols found on lucky Omamori and their associated meanings:

  1. Maneki-neko (招き猫): The Maneki-neko, or “beckoning cat,” is a popular Japanese figurine believed to bring good luck and fortune. It is often depicted with a raised paw, symbolizing the welcoming of prosperity.
  2. Shichifukujin (七福神): The Shichifukujin are the Seven Lucky Gods in Japanese mythology. Each god represents a different aspect of good fortune, including wealth, happiness, longevity, and success. They are often depicted together or individually on Omamori.
  3. Treasure Ship (宝船 – Takarabune): The Treasure Ship is a symbol of wealth and prosperity. It is often depicted with seven lucky treasures on board, symbolizing good fortune and abundance.
  4. Ryugu-jo (竜宮城): Ryugu-jo, or the Dragon Palace, is a mythical underwater palace where dragons live. The imagery of dragons and underwater palaces is associated with good fortune and prosperity.
  5. Fukusuke (福助): Fukusuke is a symbol of good luck and prosperity. It is often depicted as a rotund, smiling figure dressed in traditional Japanese attire.
  6. Koban (小判): The Koban is a gold coin that was used in Japan during the Edo period. It is a symbol of wealth and financial success. The shape of the coin is considered auspicious.
  7. Kachimamori (勝ち守り): Kachimamori represents a charm for victory and success. It may include symbols of victory, such as a banner or victory pose.
  8. Koi Fish (鯉 – Koi): In Japanese culture, the koi fish is a symbol of perseverance, strength, and good fortune. It is often associated with success in overcoming challenges.
  9. Hotei (布袋): Hotei is one of the Seven Lucky Gods and is often depicted as a jolly, smiling monk carrying a bag of treasures. He is a symbol of happiness and contentment.
  10. Happiness Kanji (福 – Fuku): The Kanji character for “happiness” (福 – Fuku) is a common symbol on Omamori associated with attracting good fortune and joy.

When selecting an Omamori with lucky symbols, consider your specific intentions and the meanings associated with each symbol. Additionally, the cultural and historical context of these symbols adds depth to their significance.

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