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In an unusual scene for late spring in the Antarctica Peninsular, Neko Harbor had sea ice crystalizing and its hills covered in snow. For us there was no chance of a zodiac landing and for its multitudinous colony of gentoo penguins little or no chance to start the breeding season.
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Ears - Moon Rabbit - ~MR~Neko Power~Ears # 01 ★The Arcade★
Hands - Moon Rabbit - ~MR~Neko Power~Hands # 13 ★The Arcade★
Legpaws - Moon Rabbit - Neko Power~Legpaws # 19 ★The Arcade★
Tail - Moon Rabbit - ~MR~Neko Power~Tail # 07 ★The Arcade★
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Dear neko .. thanks so much for that wonderful portrait
Good luck for your exhibition at DiXMiX gallery!!!! *hugs*
See you at Furillen :-)
自由気ままに好きなことを無邪気に楽しむ猫ちゃんを
急に抱きしめようとしたら逃げてしまうから…
程よいこの距離でいつも微笑ましく眺めている。
私が落ち込んでいるときに
優しい眼差しで近づいてくれたら
それだけで元気になれる。
言葉なくともその優しさに癒されるのです。
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" Le maneki-neko ( "chat qui invite") est une figurine représentant un chat assis, levant une ou deux pattes, en guise de salutation. Issu des traditions populaires japonaises dans lesquelles les chats étaient estimés grâce à leur efficacité dans la lutte contre les rongeurs, cet okimono ( "bibelot"), généralement en céramique, en porcelaine ou même en plastique, est considéré comme un porte-bonheur associés à la prospérité commerciale. On le trouve devant de nombreux magasins et restaurants, mais aussi dans les foyers où il se décline en de nombreux autres objets comme des tirelires ou des porte-clés, devenant un objet emblématique de la culture japonaise contemporaine." Source : Wikipédia
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Gōtokuji Temple, located in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo, is a Buddhist temple that is said to be the birthplace of the maneki-neko, or “luck-inviting cat figurine.”
These small statues, which portray a cat sitting up and beckoning with its front paw, have become quite popular all over the world with cat-lovers.
Although there are many different kinds of maneki-neko raising either their right or left paws, Gotokuji Temple specializes in the right-pawed version of this good-luck symbol.
Temple legend states that during the early 17th century, Ii Naotaka (then the second lord of the Omi-Hikone Domain) escaped from being caught in a sudden thunderstorm after being invited inside the temple by a cat that lived there.
To show his gratitude to the cat, Naotaka decided to dedicate the temple to the Ii clan. After Naotaka passed away, the temple was renamed to Gotokuji, from his posthumous Buddhist name “Kyushoin-den Gotokuten ei-daikoji.”
The cat that created that opportunity for the temple to grow into a respectable and important place was deified as “Fortune-Inviting Kannon.”
The cat was later said to bring good fortune, being called “shou-fuku byou-ji” or “maneki-neko.” Gotokuji Temple has been filled with lucky cat figurines donated by worshippers ever since.