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Fukusuke are traditional china dolls associated with good luck in Japan. A fukusuke doll can be seen on the album cover of ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by The Beatles. A Fukusuke doll is the depiction of a man kneeling seiza style, with a large head and a topknot. It was originally a doll enshrined in tea houses or brothels in the Edo period to bring good luck. In those days, it was considered that Fukusuke would bring "perennial youth, wealth and honor." ==See also==
* Maneki-neko
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