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kumade art motives

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kumade 熊手 "bear hand" art motives - - lucky bamboo rake

It contains the rake for farmers, a written amulet and an ear of rice, with the wish for a good harvest in the coming year.
It is also good for business and a happy family.


source : www.i-wa-i.jp/category
fuku Daruma and kumade 招福まめ熊手 lucky Daruma and rake

kumade ichi 熊手市 market for lucky rakes

kakkome かっこめ Kakkome rake
kakkome is a pun with un o kakikomu 運をかき込む, to rake in good fortune

Tori no Ichi Fair 酉の市 on the day of the rooster
This was one fair for the Edo folk to buy a lucky rake.
. kumade ichi 熊手市 market for lucky rakes .

. kumade from Tsuki Jinja 調神社 Saitama .






Daruma and O-Kame


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. hariko 張子 papermachee dolls .



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. dorei どれい / 土鈴 clay bells .


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. Takasago - 高砂 the Good Couple .
He carries the lucky rake.


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. maneki neko, manekineko 招き猫 beckoning cat .










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. ema 絵馬 votive tablets .


source : tencoo.fc2web.com/jinja
fukuyose kumade 福寄せ熊手

. Meguro Fudo Temple 目黒不動 - Tokyo .



source : tao1007.exblog.jp

Meguro Ootori Jinja, Ōtori-jinja 目黒大鳥神社 Otori Jinja

Deities in residence
Yamato Takeru, Kunitokotachi, and Ototachibana-hime

- Homepage of the shrine
- source : www.ootorijinja.or.jp


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Ootori Jinja 鷲神社 Otori Jinja, Asakusa (Eagle shrine)

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. tsurushibina つるし雛 / 吊るし雛 small hanging hina dolls .




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Enjoying the Tori no Ichi Fair 酉の市, something to enjoy in Winter.
source : edococo.exblog.jp

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Daikoku 大黒福熊手
Ebisu Nishinomiya Jinja  えびす西宮神社
兵庫県西宮市社家町1-17 - Hyogo

- Homepage of the shrine
- source : http://nishinomiya-ebisu.com

. Ebisu えびす 恵比寿  .

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Nishinomiya Jinja (西宮神社 nishinomiya jinja)
is a Shinto shrine in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan. It is the head shrine of the Ebisu sect of Shinto, and it is said that there are about 3,500 shrines under it. Locals call the shrine "Ebessan". It is famous for the Tōka-Ebisu festival, which is held on January 10 every year.
Particular to this festival is the "Lucky Men" race. Begun during the Edo Period, participants gather in front of the shrine's main gate before 6am on the 10th of January. At 6am, the shrine's drum sounds, the gates are opened, and the assembled crowd sprints perilously 230 meters to the main hall. The top three finishers are given the title of "Lucky Men," and of those three the champion is known as the "Luckiest Man." The race has been known to attract more than 6,000 runners.
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Tori no ichi, a fair held on the day of Rooster, a Famous Rake
(Edo Jiman Sanjūrokkyō Tori no Chō Meibutsu Kumade)
Utagawa Toyokuni III and Utagawa Hiroshige II 1864 (Genji 1)
his is an illustration of the Tori no ichi Festival that took place on the day of the Rooster in the eleventh month of the lunar calendar. A man on the right of the picture holds as good omens in his right hand a rake attached with a mask of a plump-faced woman to call for fortune and holds a tuber of a taro to be ahead of others with his left hand.
Tori no ichi (Rooster's Market) Festival had its origins as an event where farmers nearby Ōtori Shrine, which was located in flower fields in the Edo outskirts (Adachi Ward), dedicated kumade (rakes). However, the fields were quite far from Edo and people came to gather at the Tori no ichi of Shitaya's Ōtori Shrine (Ryuzen, Taitō Ward) which was also known as Shintori (New Rooster).
As can also be seen in this illustration, objects of good fortune such as kumade, tuber of taros are indispensible. Even today, beginning with Asakusa, Tori no ichi takes place in all areas throughout the Kantō region and you should be able to see many vendors of kumade.
Also, in Yoshihara, it was only in Tori no ichi of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar that the gate was opened and passage was permitted to the general public. Such was the importance of Tori no ichi as one of the annual events for the people of Edo.
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