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Bring A Japanese Lucky Cat Home

3 December 2008 18 Comments

Lucky cat (Maneki Neko) is a part of Japanese popular culture. People believe this little kitty can bring good luck (or a lot of money) to the owner.
I bring this Japanese lucky cat home, because it’s cute and so special!

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  • JH said:

    This is a very nice & cute gift from Japan !

    One of those highly popular gifts that travelers and tourists love to get hold of when they visit Japan, I didn’t get one of them though ….

    This gift turns into a cup too ! So cool !

    JH
    http://www.photojournalist-tgh.tv

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  • iWalk said:

    haha, I love this lucky cat cup!

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  • Emm said:

    Oh my – t6hat is gorgeous!! I really want one now.

    Your blog is consistently good – I really love it.

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  • lala said:

    Oh, that’s so cool that he’s also a cup. Very pretty indeed (and functional too)

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  • Elsie said:

    I love japanese arts and craft, i always buy them for the family anytime I visit. I prefer the cup though.

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  • lina said:

    that is so cute! and functional too… would love to get one. :)

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  • Work At Home said:

    That is cute. I don’t really believe in luck but wouldn’t it be better if it is true.

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  • heidi said:

    I love that lucky cat and wonder if you can purchase them here in the U.S. I love cats and could always use a little more luck!

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  • The Fitness Diva said:

    He is really cute and fat! I like that it turns upside down into a cup.
    How cool! :)

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  • Tiny (author) said:

    I am so glad you love it too!

    There were many kinds of lucky cats there, but this one was special, It’s a cup too, what’s why I choosed it. :D

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  • roxxymetal said:

    Wow,that is really unique. I want one!! Anyone know if you can get anything like that here in the states?

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  • Quickroute said:

    Amazing how superstision seems to rule in Asia

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  • uMMA said:

    I so love the kitty fat cat.. Yeah, it is a belief from Asian to attract prosperity inside the house or in the business premises.

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  • lvs said:

    I am fascinated by Japanese culture. I have a few friends in Japan and am always touched by their warmth.

    This is a very pretty looking cat! It is a nice cat to have in your home.

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  • Free Magazines said:

    I am a spiritual person in the sense I believe in sentiments. I follow so many of them including the three leg tortoise, hanging bells. I should try this too. and I will try.

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  • dextro said:

    heheheh :) that is really a cute and chubby cat!
    I don’t know but it seems a bit fattier than usual. It also smiling…sweet…

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  • Ebony Schoenhard said:

    I could not agree How much time do you spend updating this blog every day? I had no clue on some of the things you mentioned earlier, thanks!. Wishing you long hours of hard work

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