Fukuhō
Fukuhō is a traditional Japanese practice that focuses on the concept of "good fortune" or "luck." It often involves rituals, prayers, and offerings to deities or spirits, aiming to attract positive energy and prosperity. This practice is commonly observed during the New Year and other significant occasions, where people seek blessings for health, happiness, and success.
In Japanese culture, Fukuhō is closely associated with various symbols of luck, such as the Maneki-neko (beckoning cat) and Daruma dolls. These symbols are often displayed in homes and businesses to invite good fortune. The practice reflects a deep-rooted belief in the influence of spiritual forces on daily life.