Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Maneki Neko

I taught the legend of Maneki Neko to my students and they created Maneki Neko collages, which I think came out really great! Here are some of my favorites:










For those of you who don't know the legend, here it is...
This is the legend of the Maneki Neko:
In the 17th century, there was a rundown and poverty-stricken temple in Tokyo. The temple's priest was very poor, but he shared what little food he had with his pet cat, Tama.
One day, a wealthy and important man was caught in a storm while hunting and he took refuge under a big tree near the temple. While he waited for the storm to pass, the man noticed a cat beckoning him to come inside the temple gate. This was so startling that he left the shelter of the tree to have a closer look at this unusual cat. At that moment, the tree was struck by lighting.
As a result, the wealthy man became friends with the poor priest, and the temple became prosperous. The priest and his cat never went hungry again.
When Tama died he was buried in the Goutokuji Temple's cat cemetery with respect and love, and the Maneki Neko was made in honor of him. A Maneki Neko in your place of business, your home or on your website is said to bring in good luck and visitors.
Maneki Neko is Japanese for "beckoning cat." The message he's holding says "Please come in. You are welcome!" and he is beckoning you with his paw . (In Japan, the gesture of beckoning is pretty much the reverse of the gesture used in the West.)

4 comments:

Unknown said...

those are so cute!!!

Mrs.Kwitty said...

The artwork is wonderful--very impressive for 3rd graders--I'm blown away!
Smiles, Karen

Kellybot said...

Cool! I never knew the story behind that cat, even though I have one sitting on my desk.

The 5th one down (red background) shows signs of genius!

sMacThoughts said...

Aha....but why do we see these kitty figures in Chinese restaurants and chinese stores (at least, here in NYC we do!) Never knew the story behind it, and as I have been in an odd-unexplained kitty mode for some time, (drawing them and bought a stuffed one recently on Etsy) I love seeing all these delightful variations!