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Unlucky and lucky numbers in Japan ~ wanderingtanuki

Unlucky and lucky numbers in Japan ~ wanderingtanuki

Tanuki - Japanese Trickster & Spook, Originally Evil, Now Icon of Generosity & Prosperity.

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This lovely Tanuki statue made from ceramic is a beautiful example of Japanese lucky charm. Tanuki statues are commonly displayed in front of

Late 20th Century Tanuki Statue, Shigaraki Ware, Japanese

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Tanuki - Japanese Trickster & Spook, Originally Evil, Now Icon of Generosity & Prosperity.

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