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24-MAR-2013 James L Clarke

Towards a Billiken

Shinsekai, Osaka, Japan view map

Originating as a good luck charm in the US some Billiken made it to Japan where they were enshrined as luck gods. Just prior to World War II most of these were destroyed as Japan got rid of foreign things. However after the war a replica of a Billiken that was enshrined in Shinsekai's Luna Park was placed on the top floor of the rebuilt Tsutenkaku Tower as "the god of things as they ought to be". There are also a number other Billiken statues around Shinsekai like the one in this photo. Read more about Billiken here.

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Nikon F80 ,Nikkor 24mm f/2.8D AF ,Kodak TMAX 100
1/90s f/5.6 at 24.0mm iso100 + Y2 Yellow Filter, Split Toned in the GIMP hide exif
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Date/Time24-Mar-2013 16:42:00
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ModelF80
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Focal Length24 mm
Exposure Time1/91 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent100
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Sam_C17-Apr-2015 07:53
Fantastic! Must be an awesome place to walk around and shoot photos. V++
Raymond15-Apr-2015 15:01
Don't you have to rub their tommy for luck! Beautiful shot
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