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BEAMS JAPAN Seven Lucky Gods T-shirt

BEAMS JAPAN Seven Lucky Gods T-shirt

A special lucky charm T-shirt made by BEAMS JAPAN featuring the Seven Lucky Gods, who are worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune. Illustrator HONGAMA has created a surreal and humorous illustration with a unique perspective, depicting the Seven Lucky Gods riding on a treasure ship, Daikokuten riding on military provisions, and Ebisu riding on a sea bream. The T-shirt uses a round body made of American cotton spun in the United States and knitted in 16/1 jersey, giving it a moderately dense and plump volume. It is a unique yet good design that can be incorporated as a fashion item.

Benefits of the Seven Lucky Gods
- Daikokuten: The god of good fortune, well known for holding a magic mallet, carrying a large bag on his back, and wearing a hood. Benefits include abundant harvests, increased family wealth, and prosperity of descendants.

Bishamonten: The only one of the Seven Lucky Gods to have the appearance of a military commander, he holds a treasure club in his right hand, a pagoda in his left hand, and is stepping on the evil spirit Tennojaki under his feet. In ancient times, he was worshipped by warlords of the Sengoku period as a god of military luck. His blessings include warding off evil spirits and fulfilling great wishes.

Ebisu-ten: The god of fishing, with a familiar appearance holding a sea bream in his left hand and a fishing rod in his right. He later became deeply revered as a god of prosperous business. His blessings include large catches and good harvests, and prosperous business.

Jurojin: Characterized by a long head that takes up half his body and a long white beard. He is generally depicted holding a peach in his hand and accompanied by a deer. Deer and peaches are symbols of longevity. His blessings include long life, recovery from illness, wealth and prosperity, and prosperity of descendants.

Fukurokuju: A goddess of longevity and happiness, she is known for her appearance accompanied by a crane and a turtle, holding a jewel in her left hand and a staff with a scroll tied to it in her right hand. Her blessings include prosperity of descendants, prosperity, health and longevity, and success in life.

Benzaiten: The only goddess among the Seven Lucky Gods. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman playing the biwa. She is said to control music and eloquence from the beautiful sound of flowing water, and bestows eloquence and wisdom, and brings success in the fields of entertainment and academics. She is also said to bestow honor. She is also said to bring luck with money and wealth.

Hotei: Hotei is said to be an incarnation of Maitreya Bodhisattva, and is a god who always had a smile on his face when interacting with people. His large bag was filled with treasures, and was given to devout people. He is deeply revered as a goddess of happiness, marital harmony, and fertility.

100% cotton

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Length Chest Shoulder Sleeve
M 66.5 51 47.5 21
L 69.5 54 50 22
XL 72.5 57 53 22.5
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BEAMS JAPAN Seven Lucky Gods T-shirt

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A special lucky charm T-shirt made by BEAMS JAPAN featuring the Seven Lucky Gods, who are worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune. Illustrator HONGAMA has created a surreal and humorous illustration with a unique perspective, depicting the Seven Lucky Gods riding on a treasure ship, Daikokuten riding on military provisions, and Ebisu riding on a sea bream. The T-shirt uses a round body made of American cotton spun in the United States and knitted in 16/1 jersey, giving it a moderately dense and plump volume. It is a unique yet good design that can be incorporated as a fashion item.

Benefits of the Seven Lucky Gods
- Daikokuten: The god of good fortune, well known for holding a magic mallet, carrying a large bag on his back, and wearing a hood. Benefits include abundant harvests, increased family wealth, and prosperity of descendants.

Bishamonten: The only one of the Seven Lucky Gods to have the appearance of a military commander, he holds a treasure club in his right hand, a pagoda in his left hand, and is stepping on the evil spirit Tennojaki under his feet. In ancient times, he was worshipped by warlords of the Sengoku period as a god of military luck. His blessings include warding off evil spirits and fulfilling great wishes.

Ebisu-ten: The god of fishing, with a familiar appearance holding a sea bream in his left hand and a fishing rod in his right. He later became deeply revered as a god of prosperous business. His blessings include large catches and good harvests, and prosperous business.

Jurojin: Characterized by a long head that takes up half his body and a long white beard. He is generally depicted holding a peach in his hand and accompanied by a deer. Deer and peaches are symbols of longevity. His blessings include long life, recovery from illness, wealth and prosperity, and prosperity of descendants.

Fukurokuju: A goddess of longevity and happiness, she is known for her appearance accompanied by a crane and a turtle, holding a jewel in her left hand and a staff with a scroll tied to it in her right hand. Her blessings include prosperity of descendants, prosperity, health and longevity, and success in life.

Benzaiten: The only goddess among the Seven Lucky Gods. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman playing the biwa. She is said to control music and eloquence from the beautiful sound of flowing water, and bestows eloquence and wisdom, and brings success in the fields of entertainment and academics. She is also said to bestow honor. She is also said to bring luck with money and wealth.

Hotei: Hotei is said to be an incarnation of Maitreya Bodhisattva, and is a god who always had a smile on his face when interacting with people. His large bag was filled with treasures, and was given to devout people. He is deeply revered as a goddess of happiness, marital harmony, and fertility.

100% cotton

SIZE CHART

Length Chest Shoulder Sleeve
M 66.5 51 47.5 21
L 69.5 54 50 22
XL 72.5 57 53 22.5

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