Japanese Seven Lucky Gods Kakemono • Shichifukujin Scroll
This beautiful Japanese kakemono hanging scroll features the Shichifukujin, or Seven Lucky Gods, a cherished symbol of good fortune and prosperity in Japanese folklore. Each deity embodies a different blessing-wealth, happiness, wisdom, health, long life, success, and protection.
Depictions of the Seven Lucky Gods have long been displayed in Japanese homes as a way to invite positivity, abundance, and good luck for the entire household. This scroll captures that joyful, uplifting energy, blending traditional artistic charm with powerful cultural symbolism.
⭐ The Seven Lucky Gods & Their Blessings
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Ebisu – prosperity & business success
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Daikokuten – wealth & harvest
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Bishamonten – protection & victory
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Benzaiten – music, arts & intellect
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Fukurokuju – wisdom & longevity
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Jurōjin – long life & good health
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Hotei – happiness & generosity
⭐ Key Features
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Subject: The Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin)
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Meaning: Good fortune, prosperity, happiness, longevity, health
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Art Style: Traditional Japanese folk-art inspired
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Format: Hanging kakemono scroll
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Aesthetic: Colorful, symbolic, uplifting
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Ideal For: Living rooms, entryways, meditation spaces, Asian-inspired décor, festive New Year decoration
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Great Gift For: Blessings, housewarming, new beginnings, families, spiritual friends
⭐ Cultural Significance
Representing centuries of Japanese folklore, the Shichifukujin remain one of the most iconic good-luck motifs in Japanese art. Their presence is believed to attract abundance, protection, and joyful energy into any space.
⭐ Care Instructions
Avoid direct sunlight. Hang in a dry place. Dust gently with a soft cloth.
Dimensions
Height: 190 cm (74.8 in) Width: 51 cm (20.1 in)