Shichifukujin
Shichifukujin refers to the Seven Lucky Gods in Japanese mythology, who are believed to bring good fortune and happiness. Each of these deities has unique attributes and is associated with different aspects of prosperity, such as wealth, health, and happiness. The seven gods are Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Jurojin, Fukurokuju, and Hotei.
These gods are often depicted together in art and are celebrated during the New Year in various festivals across Japan. Many people visit shrines dedicated to the Shichifukujin to pray for good luck and blessings in the coming year. Their imagery is commonly found in decorations, especially during the Toshigami festival.