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Festival of the god of good fortune, Ebisu. Print shows indoor scene with several women, two children, and two men, eating. Date 1800 or 1801
The god of good fortune, Ebisu. Print shows the Ebisu, the Japanese god of good fortune and of fishermen, holding a fishing pole in his right hand and a large fish under his left arm
The red snappers dream: Ebisu using an abacus. Print shows a red snapper in a basket dreaming that Ebisu, one of the seven lucky gods of Japan, is using an abacus. Date 1805
Ebisu and Daikaku celebrating. Print shows Ebisu, in the rear with fishing pole and fish, and holding a fan, and Daikaku, in the foreground
Ebisu and catfish. Print shows Ebisu, one of the seven lucky gods of Japan, cutting up a catfish, a woman fans a hibachi next to him, and on the left two patrons are eating. Date 1855
Ebisu, God of PlentyThe God of Plenty, and Daily Food, the most popular of Japans household gods : his basket is filled with the red- skinned tai, a favourite sea food