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This image captures a vibrant display of numerous Japanese Maneki-neko (lucky cat) figurines, likely within a shop or market stall in Kyoto, Japan. The setting is indoors, with the figurines arranged on small red mats, wooden shelves, and amidst cardboard packaging boxes, suggesting they are merchandise for sale.

The Maneki-neko vary in design and color. Several prominent figures are solid gold, depicting cats with a raised paw, a classic pose for inviting good fortune. Other figurines are predominantly white, adorned with colorful details such as green, orange, red, and black on their collars, ears, and facial features. Some of these white cats are shown reclining or sitting with both paws up, displaying varied expressions.

Notable text includes a white sign prominently displaying "いらっしゃいませ!" (Irasshaimase!), a common Japanese greeting meaning "Welcome!", reinforcing the retail context. Other visible Japanese characters on the figurines and packaging include "千客万来" (Senkyaku Banrai), signifying "may a thousand customers come" or business prosperity, and "招福" (Shōfuku), meaning "inviting good fortune." The brand name "薬師窯" (Yakushigama) is also visible on some boxes, indicating a specific ceramic maker. Text related to "風水遠くの福も手" (Feng Shui and luck from afar) and product numbers like "7745" and "7532" are present on the packaging. The diverse range of Maneki-neko, from traditional golden to more detailed colored versions, are clearly presented for sale.
daria_l

Jun 5, 2026

Kyoto, Japan

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This image captures a vibrant display of numerous Japanese Maneki-neko (lucky cat) figurines, likely within a shop or market stall in Kyoto, Japan. The setting is indoors, with the figurines arranged on small red mats, wooden shelves, and amidst cardboard packaging boxes, suggesting they are merchandise for sale. The Maneki-neko vary in design and color. Several prominent figures are solid gold, depicting cats with a raised paw, a classic pose for inviting good fortune. Other figurines are predominantly white, adorned with colorful details such as green, orange, red, and black on their collars, ears, and facial features. Some of these white cats are shown reclining or sitting with both paws up, displaying varied expressions. Notable text includes a white sign prominently displaying "いらっしゃいませ!" (Irasshaimase!), a common Japanese greeting meaning "Welcome!", reinforcing the retail context. Other visible Japanese characters on the figurines and packaging include "千客万来" (Senkyaku Banrai), signifying "may a thousand customers come" or business prosperity, and "招福" (Shōfuku), meaning "inviting good fortune." The brand name "薬師窯" (Yakushigama) is also visible on some boxes, indicating a specific ceramic maker. Text related to "風水遠くの福も手" (Feng Shui and luck from afar) and product numbers like "7745" and "7532" are present on the packaging. The diverse range of Maneki-neko, from traditional golden to more detailed colored versions, are clearly presented for sale.

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