Japanese Daikokuten Wooden Hammer Signed Statue Buddhist God of Wealth Lucky Vintage Amulet With Red Tassel
Japanese Lucky Mallet Omamori Uchide-no-Kozuchi
Place : Mount Nikkō-Shirane 日光山
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Mount Nikkō-Shirane (日光白根山, Nikkō-Shirane-san) is a Stratovolcano in the Nikkō National Park in central Honshū, the main island of Japan. It stands at 2,578 m high. It is the highest mountain in north eastern Japan .

Mt Nikkō-Shirane is listed in the 100 famous mountains in Japan proposed by Kyuya Fukada and also of one of the famous mountains of Tochigi and Gunma prefectures respectively.

The area around Shirane Volcano is designated as Nikko National Park in which there are various natural features such as Goshiki pond, Yuno lake, Yu falls, Senjo moor, and Odashiro moor. Being a designated national park, the alpine plants and vegetation are protected.


Magic Hammer, also known as Uchide no kozuchi.

In Japanese legend This magic hammer is a precious treasure of the god Daikokuten. One of Japan's Seven Lucky Gods

Sculptures of Daikokuten's Hammer were displayed in homes as a wish for prosperity, particularly at New Year's.

The magic hammer has a powerful effect. is when you want Or desire anything, "shake" the hammer, whether it's an elephant, a horse, or a valuable treasure. and what it wants to come out of this magic hammer

and this god Daikokuten Therefore, it became a symbol of the gods who are wealthy, wealthy, and fulfill their wishes, and the Japanese admire him greatly.


Daikokuten is one of Japan's seven lucky gods. Often depicted as sitting on 2 rice bales holding his distinctive lucky mallet, Daikokuten is revered as a household protector of farmers and their land.

His mallet is an emblem of the working miner and the mineral wealth of Japan. Believed to be magical, the hammer grants wishes and with a single hit, it can bring wealth and good fortune.



Description :

Vintage Japanese Wooden Hammer Signed Statue Statue With red tassel

  • Japanese wooden Lucky Mallet Omamori Uchide-no-Kozuchi Hammer Signed statue
  • Lucky hammer, Uchide-no-Kozuchi Koduchi
  • Place : Mount Nikkō-Shirane 日光山
  • Lucky charm for wealth
  • Inside hammer have bell .When shaking have a beautiful sound occurs.
  • Size of hammer Approx. L 8 cm x H 14.5 cm x 6 cm thick


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