Fukutoku Mebuki mini pouch
This versatile mini pouch features a design in the iconic green of the sprouting mark, symbolizing Fukutoku Shrine.
Crafted from transparent PVC material, it serves as a customizable pouch for storing your favorite items like acrylic stands, silver tape, or gacha items. Additionally, it's suitable for keeping charms, keychains, earphones, snacks, and more. With its included carabiner, you can easily attach it to your bag for easy carrying.
Size | Approximately 110mm (length) x 70mm (width) x 15mm (gusset) |
※Charms and bookmarks are not included.
🍃What is the Fukutoku Shrine's history?🍃
The main deity worshipped at Fukutoku Shrine is Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto, the god associated with agricultural prosperity. Though the precise founding date of the shrine is unknown, ancient tales suggest it may have been established during the Jogan era (reign of Emperor Seiwa, 859–876 AD).
The area where the shrine is located, near Nihonbashi Muromachi 2-chome, was originally known as a shrine dedicated to Inari, and later it became known as "Fukutoku Inari" after the village name.
During the Edo period, Fukutoku Shrine was one of the few shrines permitted to conduct lottery activities, which contributed to its popularity due to its auspicious name "Fukutoku" meaning good fortune. It is believed to bring luck in financial matters and lottery winnings.
In recent years, Fukutoku Shrine has gained attention as a place to pray for success in obtaining tickets for live performances and theater shows.