Ebisu

E928959

Ebisu is a popular Japanese kami of prosperity, fishermen, and good fortune, often depicted as a cheerful, bearded man holding a fishing rod and sea bream.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese deity
Shinto deity
kami
alsoKnownAs Hiruko NERFINISHED
Yebisu NERFINISHED
associatedWith New Year celebrations
abundant harvests
luck in business
safe voyages
considered one of the few native Japanese gods among the Seven Lucky Gods
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalSphere Japanese folklore
Japanese mythology
depictedWearing court cap
traditional Japanese robes
festival Ebisu Matsuri NERFINISHED
Toka Ebisu NERFINISHED
gender male
hasAttribute bearded man
cheerful appearance
hasDomain commerce
fishing
good fortune
prosperity
seafaring
influenced Japanese commercial iconography
isPatronOf children
fishermen
merchants
working people
memberOf Seven Lucky Gods NERFINISHED
namesakeOf Ebisu district in Tokyo NERFINISHED
Yebisu Beer brand
originStory born deformed and cast into the sea
grew into a healthy deity
parent Izanagi NERFINISHED
Izanami NERFINISHED
religion Shinto
symbol fishing rod
good catch
sea bream
wealth
typicallyDepictedWith fishing rod GENERATED
sea bream GENERATED
worshippedAt Ebisu shrines
Imamiya Ebisu Shrine NERFINISHED
Nishinomiya Shrine NERFINISHED

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