A statue of a cat based on the belief that the people of Japan will bring luck. Bring good luck For merchants, it will attract customers from entering stores, as well as Thailand's Nang Kwak. Maneki neko cats of this breed of cat is similar to Japan's native type, one that does not have a tail, called Bob Reinhardt Winnipeg Japan (Japanese Bobtail).Maneki neko is the subject of many legends. The story is that the story that occurs in the Edo era is a poor old woman but she reared and cat love cats. There is starvation in the cats had eaten together with God with the cat at last, it is not allowed to be released from moving its own sleep all night, weeping, sorrow, Mrs. even dream that told her with the cat, the cat, and then sculpt clay. Mrs. luck the next morning. Old woman, so wake up the cat from the molding clay. Not enough, though, there are strangers walking through the front of the House, the cat doll for purchase from Mrs. to, then she diligently cat statue comes up again and again to find the. Cat doll from the statue of was coming to purchase at any time. She started with money from the sale of the dolls can bring cats and the cats fed the love she's had to come again since then, said that the cat is a lucky animal statue and placed so as to call or beckon various cat ever since.Current locations in the country, or even in the country, Thailand Japan itself, however you can see maneki nay Ko is common and come in a variety of sizes, colours, some mechanism, it can move the left hand to call or beckon in the manner provided by. While it is obviously another hand holding the coins, I believe that if the pet cat legs always left the page up, then people will come to. If it is, it will store the customer entrance.
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