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Taoism - Shichifukujin or Seven Lucky Gods - Many figures in Japanese myth were transmitted from China, including all of the Seven Lucky Gods except Ebisu. Another god, Kichijōten, goddess of happiness, is sometimes found depicted along with the seven traditional gods, replacing Jurōjin, the reasoning being that Jurōjin and fukurokuju were originally manifestations of the same Taoist deity, the Southern Star.The seven gods are often depicted on their "Treasure Ship." Japanese Gods, Seven Lucky Gods, Treasure Ship, Japanese Myth, Sea Goddess, Myths & Monsters, Pearl Steven, Pagan Gods, God Tattoos

Taoism - Shichifukujin or Seven Lucky Gods - Many figures in Japanese myth were transmitted from China, including all of the Seven Lucky Gods except Ebisu. Another god, Kichijōten, goddess of happiness, is sometimes found depicted along with the seven traditional gods, replacing Jurōjin, the reasoning being that Jurōjin and fukurokuju were originally manifestations of the same Taoist deity, the Southern Star.The seven gods are often depicted on their "Treasure Ship."

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Japan is very big on spirituality. It is widely accepted among the people, mixing Shinto and Buddhist customs, beliefs and traditions. The Shichifukujin, translated to the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan, is one that everyone in the country knows of. People would pray in temples and shrines to be granted blessings by this specific group… The post Who Are Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods – All You Need To Know appeared first on Sugoii Japan. Seven Lucky Gods Japan, Seven Lucky Gods, Chinese God, Web Japan, Japanese Culture Art, Kids Web, Japanese Lifestyle, Japanese Mythology, Chinese Mythology

Japan is very big on spirituality. It is widely accepted among the people, mixing Shinto and Buddhist customs, beliefs and traditions. The Shichifukujin, translated to the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan, is one that everyone in the country knows of. People would pray in temples and shrines to be granted blessings by this specific group… The post Who Are Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods – All You Need To Know appeared first on Sugoii Japan.

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Japanese mythology includes a vast number of gods, goddesses, and spirits. Most of the stories concern the creation of the world, the foundation of the islands of Japan, and the activities of deities, humans, animals, spirits, and magical creatures. Some myths describe characters and events associated with particular places in Japan. Others are set in legendary locations, such as the heavens or the underworld. The mythology of Japan has a long history dating back more than 2,000 years. It…

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Shinto Sun Goddess | the willow goddess with Konohanasakuya-hime the cherry blossom goddess ... Japanese Goddess, Japanese Myth, Oh My Goddess, Japanese Mythology, المملكة العربية السعودية, Goddess Art, Wow Art, Land Art, Gods And Goddesses

I finally got around to finishing the triptych I decided to undertake when I finished Benzaiten. I'm not sure that I am entirely done with the whole ukiyo-e inspired style yet. I really enjoy the ethereal look, with the figures seemingly suspended in time and gently considering their surroundings. But for now, these are the deities I thought would complement each other nicely. So there's Benzaiten/Benten, as previously introduced... Then it's O-Ryu the willow goddess with Konohanasakuya-hime…

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