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[1] LANGUAGE & MANUALS
- Most items are designed for the Japanese market. Manuals and system languages are in JAPANESE.
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[2] VOLTAGE & PLUG
- Power: 100V (90V-110V). A voltage transformer is REQUIRED for use outside Japan.
- Plug: Type A (Japan standard). An adapter may be needed for your country.
- Damage caused by incorrect voltage is not covered by our support. Please ensure compatibility.
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[SHOP INFO]
- 100% Authentic. Directly shipped from Japan.
- NEW ARRIVALS: We update our inventory DAILY with the latest Japanese products!
- Sourced for the Japanese market to ensure strict quality standards.
- Reinforced packaging for safe long-distance international transit.
*(Note: Outer packaging may show minor wear to protect the product inside.)*
- Thank you for choosing Japanese quality!
Series: Seven Lucky Gods (Silky Gold) A refined and calming gold finish like silk. Its deep luster makes it an attractive addition to modern interiors.
Body size: Height 6.7 x Width 8.2 x Depth 4.6 cm Weight: Approximately 460 g
Material: Zinc alloy (modeled by Buddhist sculptor Shuun Makita) with a silky gold finish. [Takaoka Copperware / Made in Japan]
◆Product contents: Main unit in gift box
[Health, Longevity, and Recovery from Illness] Jurojin, like Fukurokuju, is a Chinese Taoist deity and the incarnation of the Southern Star. He has an elegant appearance, sporting a beard, riding a turtle, which symbolizes longevity, and holding a fan, which is said to ward off misfortune and bring good fortune.
[Health, Longevity, and Recovery from Illness] Jurojin is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, beloved as gods of good fortune. Like Fukurokuju, Jurojin is a Chinese Taoist deity and the incarnation of the Southern Star. He has an elegant appearance, sporting a beard, riding a turtle, a symbol of longevity, and holding a fan, said to ward off misfortune and bring good fortune. While not widely known, the Seven Gods of Fortune are actually made up of gods and Buddhas from India, China, and Japan. Belief in the Seven Gods of Fortune began in the late Muromachi period and is said to have become widespread among the common people by the mid-Edo period. Subsequently, customs such as pilgrimages to the Seven Gods of Fortune and treasure ships were born, and today they are beloved as charming and auspicious gods and Buddhas.