
Ebisu
Ebisu is a Japanese deity associated with prosperity, good fortune, and fisherman’s luck, often depicted as a jovial fisherman carrying a large fish. He is one of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichi Fukujin) and symbolizes wealth, success, and abundance. Ebisu is unique because he’s considered both a god of commerce and a protector of workers, especially merchants and fishermen. His imagery reflects happiness and prosperity, making him a popular figure in shops, markets, and homes. Celebrated especially during New Year festivities, Ebisu embodies the spirit of good luck and fruitful endeavors.