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“Good Health and Great Fortune” - Manegi (招布) – Traditional Japanese Lucky Banner
“Good Health and Great Fortune” - Manegi (招布) – Traditional Japanese Lucky Banner
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This banner reads “Good Health and Great Fortune”, a traditional Japanese phrase that combines Mubyōsokusai (wishing for a life free from illness and disaster) and Hyakujitaikichi (great fortune in all matters).
Traditionally displayed as a charm for prosperity and well-being, it is ideal for shop owners who want to express their hopes for health, safety, and success in business. At the same time, its bold design and auspicious message make it a meaningful piece of décor for the home, or a thoughtful gift to wish someone good fortune.
Manegi (招布) – Traditional Japanese Lucky Banner
This manegi is a traditional Japanese fabric banner believed to invite prosperity and good fortune. Often displayed at shop entrances since the Edo period, it is hand-dyed using the traditional chusen technique, giving it a rich texture and authentic charm. Perfect as a decorative piece to bring a touch of Japanese culture into your home, shop, or office.
Size & Material
- Approx. 8.7 in × 13.8 in (22 cm × 35 cm)
- 100% Cotton
- Made in Japan
Notes & Care Instructions
- Equipped with a rod and cord at the top, this banner can be easily hung using the included wedge.
- Due to the traditional chusen dyeing method, colors may transfer through sweat or friction during initial use.
- Wash separately with plenty of water.
- Do not soak for extended periods.
- Color fading and slight shrinkage may occur after washing.
- Colors may appear differently depending on your viewing environment.
- A sharp wooden skewer is included for display purposes. Please handle with care.
