The origin is:
1, Cats (Lucky Cats)
Ceramic products. Generally speaking, raising your left hand means luck, raising your right hand means luck, and raising your hands together means luck and happiness.
2.だるま (flat glass)
The tumbler's round shape is very cute. It is said that it is made according to the meditation method of Dharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism. It is mainly used for wishing and praying, and it is a symbol of luck.
3. Four-leaf clover (four-leaf clover)
Four-leaf clover is also called lucky clover, and each leaf of it represents different meanings: health, reputation, wealth and true love. The Japanese believe that as long as you find a four-leaf clover, you can get happiness.
4, bear's paw (bamboo rake)
The bear's paw (くまででで) is a bamboo rake, on which the Japanese will hang all kinds of auspicious items, meaning to gather and transport wealth.
5. snapper
Snapper is the king of fish in Japan and is very popular in Japan. Its Japanese pronunciation coincides with "めでたぃ", which is an essential dish in Japanese New Year's Eve, meaning good luck.
6. Yi Shi Hailao (Lobster)
A kind of shrimp lives in rocks along the Pacific coast. Because of its long tentacles, curved body and the appearance of the elderly, it is regarded as a symbol of longevity in Japan.