Hello, I am MADARA, a calligraphy artist from KANJI TOKYO. Today I have drawn a picture of a Maneki-neko and I would like to write about the wonders of Maneki-neko hat happened in my house.
In Japan, Maneki-neko used to be depicted as a god of luck, bringing good fortune, better money and happiness, and there used to be one in every household.


So it is a very familiar and lucky thing in Japan. I’ve also been unable to have a child for five years, since I got married, and when I went to the hospital for a check-up, there was nothing wrong with me or my wife, and the doctors couldn’t help me.
When we got to the point where the only thing left to do was artificial insemination, there was a topic on Twitter at the time about a Maneki-neko that said you could have a child. I followed it for three months and managed to get it and in the same year I had my first son. As soon as our first son was born, the Maneki-neko somehow broke on the cushion on the shelf, as if it had done its job. We still have the broken Maneki-neko on display. The Japanese Maneki-neko has such power. So we want to share the power of the Maneki-neko with foreigners who love Japan, so we are adding a Maneki-neko design to our Japanese T-shirt series.