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Yakushi Gama happy and happy Maneki Neko, happy and happy setoyaki Mint New
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Height about 6 cm
Width about 4 cm
Depth about 4 cm
* Yakushi Gama
Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, a town of pottery with a history of 1,000 years.
"Yakushigama" uses the technique of seto novelty that has been handed down in the land of Seto since the Meiji era, and uses zodiac figurines, beckoning cats, hina dolls, dolls such as May dolls, and seasonal dolls. It is a product brand of the ceramic maker "Chugai Toen" that proposes modern "Japanese decorations" such as seasonal decorations. The brand name "Yakushi Kiln" comes from the fact that the shrine of Yakushi Nyorai, which is said to be Gyoki's original work, was on the premises of "Chugai Toen" until the end of the Edo period.
Currently, Yakushi Nyorai is enshrined in the famous temple of the Soto sect, "Hosenji", but at the festival on November 8th and 12th every year, it is popular with many people under the name of "Yakushi-san" and is one of the late autumn traditions of Seto. It has become. The pottery of "Yakushi Kiln" is blessed by "Yakushi-san" who is said to be beneficial for eye diseases, and it is pleasing to the eyes of many people and giving peace to daily life.
* Manekineko Museum
Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, where the "Yakushi Kiln" is made, is one of the first pottery producing areas in Japan to start producing beckoning cats. In the center of the city is the Maneki Neko Museum, one of the largest beckoning cat museums in Japan. It is a popular facility not only for domestic customers but also for overseas customers as a place to convey one aspect of Japanese culture through Maneki Neko. 2 Yakushimachi, Seto City, Aichi Prefecture 489-0821
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