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The ‘lucky’ Japanese cats with their own fan club and shrine In Nagasaki, the bobtail cat is more than just a pet ...
Maneki-neko — otherwise known as lucky cats or welcoming cats — are found around the world. But where the ceramic cats began to be sold remains a mystery, writes Tets Kimura.
You’ve might have seen the super lucky cat in restaurants and shops. But did you know the cat has its own temple in Tokyo?
Lucky Cat is a quaint neighbourhood diner in Hougang that serves up modern vegetarian Japanese creations.
The fascinating history behind the popular ‘waving lucky cat’ With an inviting raised paw and pointy red ears, these iconic lucky charms have been bringing good fortune for centuries.
News Here's your first look inside Lucky Cat, Gordon Ramsay's Tokyo drinking den-inspired restaurant Take a peek inside before it opens to the public.
The Standard can exclusively reveal the first images of Gordon Ramsay’s new Mayfair restaurant, Lucky Cat.
Japanese cats are believed to have come from China in the 6th century with Buddhist monks, serving as rat hunters to protect religious scriptures on ships.
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