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beneath a pillow on the night of 2 January may induce a lucky dream – a sign that the year to come will be fortunate. In the event of an unpleasant dream, the print may be disposed of by throwing it into a river.
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During the first three days of the New Year the Seven Lucky Gods are said to pilot through the heavens and into human ports a mythical ship called the
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poem which tells of a long night in a boat. At dawn, the sound of waves is heard and smooth sailing seen ahead.
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prints show a crane above and a turtle below, representative of longevity and felicity, as well as a
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The custom of putting a picture under the pillow started around the
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A picture of the ship forms an essential part of traditional
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New Year celebrations. According to custom, placing a
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Index


ukiyo-e
Utagawa Hiroshige

Inro
Edo period
Japanese folklore
Seven Lucky Gods
New Year
Japanese New Year

suiseki
Japanese
woodblock print
Muromachi period
Edo period
palindromic
Argo
Flying Dutchman
Hatsuyume
Mendam Berahi
Malacca Sultanate
Prydwen
King Arthur
OCLC
40117755
"The Treasure Ship"


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