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Every day gets a little better.

Things*that bring happiness in one book

Japanese people love things that make them grateful, and not just shrines and red seals. In this day and age when the future is uncertain, spiritual things are being reevaluated. This book takes up "lucky charms" born from the desire to live a happy life, and thoroughly explains their origins and background beliefs, folklore, history, calendars, events, and more. In addition, tips on how to actually live with good fortune and questions about shrines and temples are also answered. Illustrator Hikari Shimamura's graphics will introduce you to the world of Shintoism, Buddhism, and folklore in a cute and fun way. Want to make your everyday life a little better. Want to bring happiness. Want to make your luck open up. This is a book that will gently accompany such feelings.

PART01

100 items for good luck

There are many good luck items and lucky charms around the world. There are not only visually cute good luck charms and red seals, but also traditional lucky animal motifs such as turtles, frogs, and cats, Daruma dolls, beckoning cats, stones, and many more. Here we introduce motifs that have been considered lucky since ancient times, with explanations of their history, origin, and benefits. We also introduce currently available good luck charms, local toys, and daily life utensils using lucky motifs. Please try to find your favorites.

PART02

46 questions about gods and Buddha, folklore, and the calendar

Behind lucky charms, there are various beliefs, traditions, and traditional events. By learning about them, you will become more familiar with the things that you have come to appreciate. Is it wrong to have a lot of good luck charms? and other frequently asked questions about shrines and temples, as well as folklore and calendars, will be explained in an easy-to-understand manner.

PART03

Daily Devices to Bring Good Fortune

Here are some tips on how to live with good fortune in order to bring a little happiness into your daily life. These tips include eating seasonal foods, being aware of traditional events, and using a modern Shinto altar to invite the gods into your home. We hope you will try to improve your luck by starting with simple things.

SD item code:12553007

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Mikako Homma (Author)
本間 美加子(著)
(179020)
JAN:9784798179025
(179020) JAN:9784798179025

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Item added on: 2024/7/9
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Format: A5 size
Number of pages:208
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Format:Book (paper)
Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description

Every day gets a little better.

Things*that bring happiness in one book

Japanese people love things that make them grateful, and not just shrines and red seals. In this day and age when the future is uncertain, spiritual things are being reevaluated. This book takes up "lucky charms" born from the desire to live a happy life, and thoroughly explains their origins and background beliefs, folklore, history, calendars, events, and more. In addition, tips on how to actually live with good fortune and questions about shrines and temples are also answered. Illustrator Hikari Shimamura's graphics will introduce you to the world of Shintoism, Buddhism, and folklore in a cute and fun way. Want to make your everyday life a little better. Want to bring happiness. Want to make your luck open up. This is a book that will gently accompany such feelings.

PART01

100 items for good luck

There are many good luck items and lucky charms around the world. There are not only visually cute good luck charms and red seals, but also traditional lucky animal motifs such as turtles, frogs, and cats, Daruma dolls, beckoning cats, stones, and many more. Here we introduce motifs that have been considered lucky since ancient times, with explanations of their history, origin, and benefits. We also introduce currently available good luck charms, local toys, and daily life utensils using lucky motifs. Please try to find your favorites.

PART02

46 questions about gods and Buddha, folklore, and the calendar

Behind lucky charms, there are various beliefs, traditions, and traditional events. By learning about them, you will become more familiar with the things that you have come to appreciate. Is it wrong to have a lot of good luck charms? and other frequently asked questions about shrines and temples, as well as folklore and calendars, will be explained in an easy-to-understand manner.

PART03

Daily Devices to Bring Good Fortune

Here are some tips on how to live with good fortune in order to bring a little happiness into your daily life. These tips include eating seasonal foods, being aware of traditional events, and using a modern Shinto altar to invite the gods into your home. We hope you will try to improve your luck by starting with simple things.

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