Toilet Feng Shui Painting "True Eight-Direction Misfortune Avoidance Nanten Happiness and Longevity" The God of the Toilet, Ussusama Myo-o! Feng Shui art to decorate your toilet to bring good luck! Made in Japan, ward off epidemics, ward off misfortune, ward off epidemics, Feng Shui goods, good luck goods, money luck goods, lucky octagon, good luck, money luck

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✅The legendary long-selling toilet feng shui painting "Eight Directions Disaster Prevention Nanten Fukuju" has been revived and sold as "Shin Eight Directions Disaster Prevention Nanten Fukuju" with the same design as before, but with the adoption of next-generation special printing techniques and further upgraded! The famous toilet god Ususama Myo-o will give you luck and good fortune! "Turn difficulties into good fortune" Seal the Kimon and bring good fortune and good fortune to your home! ! In times like these, traditional methods of bringing good fortune are effective! Returning to the ancient ways, the methods of bringing good fortune and warding off evil that have been believed in since ancient times are effective! One of them is how to take care of the toilet environment. Since the toilet is a place for excretion = getting rid of evil, in the world of feng shui it is said that "no matter where it is, it is bad luck", and in many homes, it tends to be placed in the northeast (Kimon) or southwest (Ura Kimon), which are naturally poorly lit. That's why billionaires around the world say that improving the toilet environment has brought them good luck, and it's been a hot topic that famous Japanese celebrities have also put it into practice and succeeded. Now, amid the global pandemic caused by COVID-19, this toilet feng shui painting "True Eight-Direction Misfortune-Averting Disaster-Eliminating Nanten Fukuju" is attracting new attention as a painting to pray for the elimination of epidemics! ,✅ <Nandina and Adonis> Nanina has long been considered auspicious to plant behind the toilet as a seal against evil spirits. Adonis is known as a lucky plant that bestows good fortune because of its name. Images depicting these have demonstrated the power to ward off disasters and bring good fortune since ancient times. <Golden Sanskrit character of Ushusama Myo-o> It is said to have the divine virtue of purifying impurities. Since ancient times, many historic temples have enshrined talismans of Ushusama Myo-o in their washrooms. It is said to be beneficial for praying for good fortune and children. A stone statue of Ushusama Myoo is enshrined in the toilet of the temple in Sugamo, Tokyo, which is famous for its "Togenuki Jizo". <Disaster-eliminating couple sparrows> Sparrows are beneficial birds that eat pests, and they are also the birds that first brought rice to Japan. Therefore, they are said to have the power to eat up all disasters and bring good luck. <Octagonal frame that brings good luck> The size of the frame is designed to be auspicious according to Feng Shui. The vertical and horizontal dimensions are 20 cm each. This corresponds to "official wealth" and is said to be blessed with honor and money, and the thickness of the frame is 2 cm. This is the number that corresponds to "Ding's wealth" and is said to bring money. The octagonal shape is said to spread auspicious signs in eight directions, repel bad energy, and increase luck. It is a symbol of exorcising misfortunes coming from the eight directions. ,✅We use foil giclee, a printing technique that has perfected the reproduction of the original painting. This product is an upgraded successor to the long-selling product "Nandina Fukuju, a ward off evil from all directions". By using high-definition printmaking foil giclee instead of oil painting, the painting is characterized by a three-dimensional depiction and vividness similar to that of engraving, and the powerful depiction intended by the artist is fully reproduced. ,✅Frame size: 20 x 20 x 2 cm Weight: 235 g Material: Resin Gold hairline finish Acrylic plate for protecting the work screen Back of frame: Dragonfly-style back plate fastener Hanging hardware and string included ● A foldable stand that can be placed and displayed is attached to the back. ● Wall mounting hardware (wall hooks, nails, screws, etc.) is not included. Please prepare it yourself. ● Main paper: paper, metal foil, UV varnish. ●Made in Japan ●Storage: Dedicated cardboard case,✅Original artist: Eiko Miura (Miura Eiko) Biography Born in Tokyo in 1989 Graduated from Musashino Art University in 2014 Self-taught creative activity from the time of enrollment. Boasts a diverse style of work ranging from flower and bird, landscape and Buddhist painting. Held many solo exhibitions. Artist signature is printed at the bottom of the work.

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Description Why does improving the toilet environment improve your fortune, including your financial luck? This picture is a condensed version of Feng Shui that answers that question! Ususama Myo-o, the famous toilet god, will ward off evil and directly grant you financial luck and good fortune! The disaster-eliminating Nandina painting and octagonal picture frame "turn difficulties into good fortune!" By sealing off the evil gate, your house's physiognomy will improve and your financial luck will also improve! In times like these, traditional methods of bringing good fortune are effective! Going back to ancient times, the methods of bringing good fortune and warding off evil that have been believed in since ancient times are effective! One of them is how to take care of the toilet environment. Since the toilet is a place for excretion = removing evil, in the world of physiognomy, it is said that "no matter where it is, it is bad luck," and in many homes, it tends to be placed in the northeast (kimon) or southwest (ura-kimon), which are naturally poorly lit. [Nandina and Adonisu-sou] Nandina has long been considered auspicious to plant behind the toilet as a seal against the evil gate. As its name suggests, the auspicious flower is known as a lucky plant that bestows good fortune. Drawings of these plants have been known to ward off disasters and bring good luck since ancient times. [Golden Sanskrit Character of Ushusama Myo-o] It is said to have the divine virtue of purifying impurities. Since ancient times, many historic temples have enshrined talismans of Ushusama Myo-o in their washrooms. A stone statue of Ushusama Myo-o is enshrined in the toilet of a temple in Sugamo, Tokyo, famous for its "Togenuki Jizo" (Jizo of Genuine Gentlemen). It is also known as a god of prayer for fertility and children. It is said to be the god of fertility. [Couple Sparrows that Eliminate Disasters] Sparrows are beneficial birds that eat pests, and they are also the birds that first brought rice to Japan. Therefore, they are said to have the power to eat up all disasters and bring good fortune. [Octagonal Frame that Brings Good Fortune] It is said that the octagonal shape spreads good fortune in eight directions, repelling bad energy and increasing luck. It is a symbol of warding off misfortunes coming from all directions. The size of the frame is designed to be auspicious according to Feng Shui. The vertical and horizontal dimensions are 20cm each, which is said to represent "official wealth" and bring honor and money. The thickness of the frame is 2cm. This is the number for "Ding wealth" and is said to bring money. We also recommend this toilet Feng Shui painting as a gift for a new house or the opening of a new store.

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Weight 340 g
Dimensions 232 × 229 × 41 mm