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Ebisu is a vibrant blend of tradition and modernity, where craft beer flows as freely as sushi, and narrow lantern-lit alleys lead to cozy izakayas. It's a haven for foodies and night owls, alive with art, culture, and the spirit of discovery.
Ebisu Trivia
What is Ebisu known for in Japanese culture? (Easy)
#1: God of fortune
#2: Guardian of crops
#3: Spirit of the sea
#4: Patron of warriors
What festival is Ebisu celebrated during in Japan? (Easy)
#1: Setsubun
#2: Kanda Matsuri
#3: Ebisu Matsuri
#4: Tanabata
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Ebisu Fun Facts
Ebisu is known as the Japanese god of fishermen and good fortune, and he is often depicted with a big smile, carrying a fishing rod and a sea bream, symbolizing abundance.
Ebisu is also associated with the practice of purchasing lucky bags (fukubukuro) during the New Year, which are filled with assorted goods and surprises, often including items related to fishing and prosperity.
Ebisu Polls
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