We are closed on March 20 due to a Japanese national holiday. Orders placed from March 18 to 20 will be shipped after March 25.

Please be careful about the fraud sites. Our shop is a superior site that is recommended officially by Japan Post.  Go to Japan Post

Please confirm the current delivery situation before placing any order [Last update: August 29, 2024]  Learn more

Welcome to Globalkitchen Japan! Please refer to the following page prior to your first order.  Learn more

We are closed on March 20 due to a Japanese national holiday. Orders placed from March 18 to 20 will be shipped after March 25.

Please be careful about the fraud sites. Our shop is a superior site that is recommended officially by Japan Post.  Go to Japan Post

Please confirm the current delivery situation before placing any order [Last update: August 29, 2024]  Learn more

Welcome to Globalkitchen Japan! Please refer to the following page prior to your first order.  Learn more

We are closed on March 20 due to a Japanese national holiday. Orders placed from March 18 to 20 will be shipped after March 25.

Please be careful about the fraud sites. Our shop is a superior site that is recommended officially by Japan Post.  Go to Japan Post

Please confirm the current delivery situation before placing any order [Last update: August 29, 2024]  Learn more

Welcome to Globalkitchen Japan! Please refer to the following page prior to your first order.  Learn more

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Discover the Maneki Neko collection at Globalkitchen Japan. Maneki Neko, also known as the "beckoning cat" or "lucky cat," is a charming and iconic Japanese figurine that has become a symbol of good fortune, prosperity, and success. This popular talisman is often found in businesses, homes, and various establishments throughout Japan and other parts of the world. The raised paw of the Maneki Neko is a key feature, and its position holds specific meanings. A cat with its right paw raised is said to attract wealth and good fortune, while one with its left paw raised is believed to bring in customers and success in business.

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