The Legend of the Japanese Lucky Cat

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Japanese Lucky Cat

The Japanese Lucky Cat is more traditionally known as Maneki Neko which translated means the beckoning cat. According to ancient Japanese folklore’s, a good luck charm for good fortune in business and happiness.

Although there are many stories surrounding the true origin of the Lucky Cat, one of the most popular tales of all is the legend of the Gotokuji Temple. This story is about the local priest who looked after Gotokuji Temple in Tokyo who, despite his poverty, would share his food with his cat.

One day, a man who was said to have been a samurai took shelter under one of the temple’s nearby trees. The man saw the cat who was beckoning him to come into the temple. As he approached the cat, a bolt of lightning struck the tree he was under, causing it to crash down onto the ground where he would’ve been taking shelter had the cat not signalled him to move.

Grateful to the cat the samurai, who turned out to be a very wealthy man, rewarded the temple with funding. Years later when the cat died, a special burial was made in honour of what we know today as the lucky cat.

These ornamental cats are now commonly found placed outside houses and shops due to their symbollic nature. Ones with their left hand raised are said to invite customers to business, while ones with their right hand raised are said to invite prosperity.

The different colours of Japanese Lucky Cats are also significant to what they symbolise:

- White invites happiness
- Black protects against illness and bad omens
- Gold and yellow attracts good fortune
- Silver invites longevity
- Pink is for love
- Red is to bring good health

Japanese Lucky Cat

If a lucky cat is wearing a gold bell it will bring good fortune, whilst a red scarf draws attention and a cold coin promotes wealth.

Today many still visit the Gotokuji Temple where the original Maneki Neko is said to have lived, with hundreds of souvenir Japanese lucky cats put on display outside on racks by people searching for good fortune or in remembrance of their late pet cats.

The Japanese Shop has some fantastic Lucky Animals. Carry them with you to bring you luck with you wherever you go in the form of Lucky Owls, Lucky Cat and Birth Year Animal Key Holders and pocket size Japanese Crystal Animals to keep in your purse.

 

 

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Japanese Kimono Fabric – Limited Stock!

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We have managed to source a very limited amount of beautiful Japanese Kimono Fabric in a selection of colours straight from Kyoto, were it is used to make actual Japanese Kimono. Have you ordered yours yet?

 

Japanese Kimono Silk

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The Brighton Japan Festival

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The Japanese Shop has agreed to sponsor the upcoming The Brighton Japan Festival which is taking place in June. Here’s the festival’s schedule for those of you who are interested in attending:

MOSHI MATSURI | Saturday 23rd June – Sunday 24th June

Launching the Festival, the opening weekend will be a lively collection of Japanese music and performances, traditional children’s games, workshops and street processions, as well as a profusion of shitamachi-style stalls selling all sorts of street food and Japanese goods.

FESTIVAL HUB | Friday 22nd June – Sunday 1st July

Located in the dome tent adjacent to Moshi Moshi, the Hub will be home to exquisite and exciting evening events throughout the week.

ASAHI ANIME FESTIVAL | Saturday 30th June – Sunday 1st July

A delirious and colourful celebration of all things anime, with Cosplay contests, manga drawing and karaoke competitions galore.

The festival will host many exciting events throughout the week, including two riotous street festival matsuri, quality evening performances at the Festival Hub, plus a film festival at the Duke of York’s Picturehouse and international performances at the Brighton Dome.

For more information visit The Brighton Japan Festival Facebook fan page.

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Great Feedback on our Kokeshi Dolls!

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Spring Dream Kokeshi Doll

“Hi The Japanese Shop

I just wanted to let you know that I was so excited waiting for delivery of my Samurai Kokeshi Doll and Spring Dream Kokeshi Doll, when I opened the boxes I was thrilled they were more lovely than I expected and I have put them pride of place on my mantle. They are even on my Facebook page!  

I have a wishlist and have emailed my family the link as it’s my birthday next month so fingers crossed by next month I will have started a collection. Delivery is great and the service is fab.

Many Thanks,

Wendy”

Thank you for the lovely feedback Wendy and let us know how you get on with your Kokeshi collection!

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