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  1. Gōtoku-ji - Wikipedia

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  3. Gotoku-ji - The Maneki-Neko Temple in Tokyo - Kanpai Japan

  4. Gotokuji Temple – Tokyo, Japan - Atlas Obscura

  5. Gotoku-ji temple | Japan Experience

    WebMar 11, 2014 · You've probably already seen it on the front of a Chinese takeaway or a sushi shop. Literally a cat (neko) who beckons (maneki), it's supposed to bring fortune and prosperity. According to legend, Gotoku-ji

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  6. Gotokuji Temple: Tokyo's Maneki Neko 'Lucky Cat' …

    WebSep 29, 2020 · Gotokuji Temple, located in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo, is a Buddhist temple that is said to be the birthplace of the maneki-neko, or “luck-inviting cat figurine.” These small statues, which portray a cat …

  7. Gotokuji and Manekineko|Daikeizan Gotokuji temple

    WebGotokuji and Manekineko|Daikeizan Gotokuji temple. It all started when a cat invited the lord. to the temple on his way back from falconry. One day, a lord on his way back from falconry was beckoned by a cat at the temple …

  8. Tokyo's Gotokuji Temple - Tokyo - Japan Travel

    WebDec 9, 2019 · Gotokuji Temple is a Buddhist temple located in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo. Its out of the way location makes this shrine less crowded and more of a hidden gem. There is a beautiful three story pagoda at …

  9. Gotokuji Temple - Tokyo Attractions - Japan Travel

    WebGotokuji Temple is a Buddhist temple from the Edo period that is believed to be the birthplace of the Maneki-Neko cat. The temple is located in Setagaya, Tokyo, so it is a very special place for cat lovers. Read More.