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Cosa (chi) è Maneki Neko - definizione

JAPANESE FIGURINE OF A CAT, SAID TO BRING GOOD LUCK AND MONEY ESPECIALLY TO BUSINESS OWNERS
Beckoning Cat; Lucky cat; Maneki neko; Manekineko; Beckoning cat; Money cat; 招き猫; Good Luck Kitty; Fortune Kitty; Kami Neko; Waving Cat; Waving cat; Fortune cat; Good Luck Cat; Maneki Neko; Chinese lucky cat; Cat-o-luck; Cat o luck; Maneki nekos
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  • ''Maneki-neko'' dedicated to Buddha at [[Gōtoku-ji]] Temple in Tokyo, Japan<ref>[https://livejapan.com/en/in-tokyo/in-pref-tokyo/in-shimokitazawa/article-a0001417/ Gotokuji Temple: Tokyo's "Lucky Cat" Temple]</ref>
  • A wooden mold for a ''maneki-neko'' and Okiagari-Koboshi [[Daruma doll]] from the Edo Period, 18th century. [[Brooklyn Museum]].
  • Maneki-neko in a shop, Japan
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Maneki-neko         
The maneki-neko (招き猫, ) is a common Japanese figurine which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner. In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.
Neko chigura         
KIND OF CAT HOUSE MADE OF STRAW IN JAPAN
Neko Chigura
Neko chigura (nekochigura) or Neko tsugura (nekotsugura) is a kind of cat house made of straw in Japan. It is a folk craft of Sekikawa-mura, Niigata-ken, or Akiyamago (the area of Tsunan-machi, Niigata-ken and Sakae-mura, Nagano-ken).
Neko language         
LANGUAGE
ISO 639:nej; Dumuna language
Neko is one of the Finisterre languages of Papua New Guinea, spoken in a single village in Madang Province.

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Maneki-neko

The maneki-neko (招き猫, lit.'beckoning cat') is a common Japanese figurine which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner. In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic. The figurine depicts a cat, traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail, with a paw raised in a Japanese beckoning gesture. The figurines are often displayed in shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, dry cleaners, laundromats, bars, casinos, hotels, nightclubs, and other businesses, generally near the entrance. Some maneki-neko are equipped with a mechanical paw which slowly moves back and forth.

Maneki-neko come in different colors and styles and vary in degrees of detail. Common colors are white, black, red, and gold. In addition to statues, maneki-neko can be found in the form of keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners, pots, and numerous other media. Maneki-neko are sometimes referred to simply as "lucky cats".