The 5 yen coin is sometimes used as a lucky pun to mean good fate

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The 5 yen coin is sometimes used as a lucky pun to mean  good fate - Charms - Other Metals

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In the days when Japanese clothing did not have pockets, netsuke were used to carry small items. They were attached to the strings of a drawstring pouch or inro box, and tucked from the bottom to the top of the obi, so that the netsuke could peek out from above the obi, preventing the drawstring pouch or other items from falling out. They were not "decoratio

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Other Metals
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Machine-made
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Japan
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No.355,899 - Accessories  |  No.6,995 - Charms
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The 5 yen coin is sometimes used as a lucky pun to mean "good fate."

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