Luck is loved by everyone, especially anyone who runs a business. This is even more important to Japanese merchants because they are extremely superstitious. They often place behind or in front of their stores some kinds of lucky charm, in the hope that their business will run smoothly. The most popular kind of lucky charm in Japanese stores is a figurine which has the shape of a cat waving its paw. That's the "maneki neko cat".Have you seen this year's Richmond Centre Community Calendar? If so, you would have seen Maneki Neko, the Lucky Cat.Legendary maneki neko,There is a tradition of placing a small statue of a cat in the window of your store or restaurant to lure customers. The Japanese lucky cat, also known as Maneki Neko, comes from the legend of a famous Japanese aristocrat whose cat was killed by a servant while trying to save her from a snake. An artist carved the first feline from wood for the grieving woman, and the cat with a paw up to its ear became a symbol of luck and prosperity. maneki neko cat fat - The Lucky Cat of The Japanese . Legendary maneki neko cat fat,There is a tradition of placing a small statue of a cat in the window of your store or restaurant to lure customers. The Japanese lucky cat, also known as Maneki Neko, comes from the legend of a famous Japanese aristocrat whose cat was killed by a servant while trying to save her from a snake. An artist carved the first feline from wood for the grieving woman, and the cat with a paw up to its ear became a symbol of luck and prosperity.
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