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A trusted Japanese seller delivering high-quality products directly from Japan to the world!
📦 【Shipped from Japan】
Every order is packed with care and shipped promptly and securely.
🔍 【Japanese Quality Standards】
All items are inspected based on Japanese standards, regardless of the country of origin.
📒 【Manuals & Language】
Instruction manuals are typically in Japanese. We recommend using a translation or text-recognition app for your convenience.
🛍️ 【Product Origin & Specs】
Items are sourced for the Japanese market and may be manufactured in various countries. Please check compatibility with your local standards.
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👕【For Fashion & Apparel Items】
To ensure the perfect fit and prevent size-related returns, we offer a dedicated detail-update service:
🔻 How to Request: If the description lacks detailed measurements, simply add the item to your cart.
🔻 Update Process: We update descriptions sequentially. Please allow several business days for detailed size charts and material info to be added.
👉 We highly recommend waiting for the updated information before completing your checkout to ensure a perfect fit.
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⚠️【Attention! Please be sure to read before purchasing】⚠️
Does this product match the conditions below?
Please check carefully before placing your order.
🔌【Voltage Compatibility】
This product is designed for use in Japan and operates on 90–110V.
Using it with a different voltage may cause malfunction or damage.
🔌【Plug Type】
The plug type is Type A or Type B, which is standard in Japan.
You may need a plug adapter for use in other countries.
💡【Important Notes on Transformers and Adapters】
🔻 A transformer adjusts the voltage to match your device's requirements.
🔻 A plug adapter only changes the plug shape and does not convert voltage.
👉 Using only a plug adapter without a transformer may damage the product.
🚫【Disclaimer】
We are not responsible for any damage or malfunction caused by
improper use without a transformer.
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△ Product material: Boxwood / Weight: Approximately 80g / Product size: Height: 6cm, Width: 3.5cm, Depth: 3cm / Measurements are taken manually, so there may be slight discrepancies (within 1cm). / Delivered in a special presentation box.
△ [Abundant harvests, good fortune, and prosperity of descendants] Originally introduced from India as a deity protecting Buddhism, he later became associated with Okuninushi no Mikoto from Japanese mythology and was worshipped as a god of good fortune. He is depicted holding a small mallet and a large bag, and riding on a straw rice bale.
△ The Seven Lucky Gods are surprisingly little known, but they are made up of gods and Buddhas from India, China, and Japan. Belief in the Seven Lucky Gods is said to have begun at the end of the Muromachi period, and became widely established among the common people from the mid-Edo period.
△ Product Photo Description: All photos of this product are real photos, and we strive to show customers the real effect, but there may be slight color differences due to lighting and screen settings, etc. This does not affect the quality. Thank you for your understanding.
※ Dear customers, please choose "The Changer" when purchasing. 1. We can provide prompt responses to customer inquiries. (We promise to provide a satisfactory response to customer inquiries within 10 hours.) 2. Due to the special attributes of wood products, the rate of defective products is high, so strict selection is required. Product history: Factory defective product inspection - Company corresponding personnel defective product inspection - Pre-shipment inspection, We ensure that nearly perfect products are sent to customers.
Daikokuten is one of the Seven Lucky Gods, beloved gods and Buddhas as gods of good fortune. Originally introduced from India as a deity protecting Buddhism, he later became associated with Okuninushi no Mikoto from Japanese mythology and worshipped as a god of fortune. He is depicted holding a small mallet and a large bag, and riding on a rice bale. The Seven Lucky Gods are surprisingly little known, but they are made up of gods and Buddhas from India, China, and Japan. Belief in the Seven Lucky Gods began in the late Muromachi period, and is said to have become widely established among common people by the mid-Edo period. Customs such as pilgrimages to the Seven Lucky Gods and treasure ships were subsequently born, and today they are beloved as charming and auspicious gods and Buddhas.