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Record of Ragnarok's Seven Gods of Fortune, also known as the Seven Lucky Gods, are a set of deities who oversee the world's good fortune. They also exact divine retribution on those who desecrate ...
Deities from Japan, China, and India evolved into the Seven Lucky Gods, who are popularly depicted aboard a treasure ship. A pilgrimage of seven temples and shrines, each dedicated to one of the ...
The fisherman god Ebisu, music goddess Benzaiten, and warrior god Bishamonten are among Japan’s Seven Gods of Fortune, which personify good luck. The deities have diverse origins in Shintō ...
After the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, the joya no kane bell-ringing ceremony commences with 108 ringing peels at shrines and temples across Japan. Meanwhile, masses of visitors ...
According to legend, the seven gods sail into harbor in their treasure ship on New Year’s morning to bring luck and good fortune. There were fishing villages on the banks of the Sumida River for more ...
Mischievous yōkai have captured the seven gods of fortune. Courageous shrine maiden Sayo-chan must free them! • The NewZealand Story, 1988, Platform. Traverse the colorful maze-like levels as ...
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