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  Juroujin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Japan, Juroujin (寿老人) is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune or Shichi-fuku-jin, according to Taoist beliefs.
He walks with a staff and a fan, accompanied by a deer.
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 SHICHIFUKUZIN INDEX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It is believed that the Seven Deities bring good fortune.
They are called Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Hotei, Fukurokuju, and Juroujin.
Once upon a time, going on a pilgrimage to your own temple or shrine between January 1 and 7 was very popular.
www.shejapan.com /jtyeholder/jtye/living/sitifukujin/shichifuku_index.html   (160 words)

  
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Juroujin, the similar God of Longevity, who looks very much like Fukurokuju.
They look more alike than Fukurokuju and Juroujin and play go (as fl and white) instead of karuta.
A young martial artist on the magical island Tougenkyou with a spring that turns animals into animal-men.
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 Legendary Discussion - Legend of the Five Rings
Holdings > After you've got 2 Mystic Dojos and 3-4 mines and or Jade > works in play you can give up some holdings to get some > strong people back.
Shrine to Juroujin is important > if you play against a Dishonor deck but can dropped > against other decks.
Kabuki troupe and a sanctified > temple is higly advised, the other temple can be switched > for a personality.
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 Just Plain Wacky Stuff from Japan
This is Ebisu, god of fishermen and commerce who grants success to people in their chosen occupations.
DTJP036 Seven Gods of Good Fortune Netsuke -- Juroujin
Here is a cute item from Japan -- a metal keychain/cell phone mascot with one of the seven lucky gods of Japan (Shichifukujin) on it!
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