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[Popular Buddhist statue] Hotei is an incarnation of Maitreya Buddha. Hotei holds a treasure fan and a wish-granting purse, has a smile on his face with Hotei on his back, and is the god of pleasure and abundance. You can see a huge statue of Hotei in the Tenno-do Hall of Manpuku-ji Temple in Kyoto.
[Material] Made of high-quality synthetic resin that is environmentally friendly. The gold gives it a luxurious feel and a strong presence. Place it in your room to create a gorgeous atmosphere.
[Hotei-sama] Hotei, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, was a Zen monk from the Tang Dynasty in China, and lived on Mount Siming. He is a lively monk with a bare chest and a leaky belly, and is often seen holding Hotei in all directions. He is generally believed to be an incarnation of Maitreya Bodhisattva. Since Zen Buddhism spread to Japan, it has been widely believed that there is a "World of Maitreya."
[Wide range of uses] Great for opening celebrations, housewarmings, New Year's gifts, placing in rooms, living rooms, stores, entrances, on desks, and even in cars.
[Package] Set of 6 Hotei Seven Lucky Gods.
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