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Japan: Hikifuda< / i> advertising poster featuring the Shinto god Ebisu. Late Meiji (1868-1912), c. 1900

Ebisu, also transliterated Yebisu, is the Japanese god of fishermen and luck. He is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune or Shichifukujin, and the only one of the seven to originate purely from Japan without any Hindu or Chinese influence.
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Title: Japan: Hikifuda< / i> advertising poster featuring the Shinto god Ebisu. Late Meiji (1868-1912), c. 1900
Caption: Ebisu, also transliterated Yebisu, is the Japanese god of fishermen and luck. He is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune or Shichifukujin, and the only one of the seven to originate purely from Japan without any Hindu or Chinese influence.
Credit: Album / Universal Images Group / Pictures From History
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Image size: 5100 × 3520 px | 51.4 MB
Print size: 43.2 × 29.8 cm | 2007.9 × 1385.8 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: 1900 ADVERT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISING ANNONCE ART ARTS ASIA ASIAN BOUTIQUE CARTEL COMMERCE DEITY DIVINITY EBISU ECONOMY GOD GODHEAD GODS HIKIFUDA JAPAN JAPANESE KAMI LEGEND MEIJI ERA MEIJI PERIOD MEIJI PLACARD POSTER ART POSTER PROPAGANDA RELIGION SEVEN GODS OF FORTUNE SEVEN LUCKY GODS SHICHIFUKUJIN SHINTO SHINTOISM SHINTOIST TRADE TRADING YEBISU