Fukusuke
Fukusuke is a traditional Japanese lucky charm, often depicted as a small, stylized figure resembling a man with a round face and a big smile. Typically made from cloth or ceramic, these figures are believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to households. Fukusuke is often associated with the New Year celebrations in Japan, where it is common to display these charms for blessings in the coming year.
The name "Fukusuke" translates to "blessed happiness," reflecting its purpose as a symbol of good luck. Many people place Fukusuke figures in their homes or businesses, hoping to attract positive energy and success. The charm is also linked to the Buddhist concept of Fukurokuju, the god of happiness, wealth, and longevity.