CASIO G-SHOCK Seven Lucky Gods SHICHI-FUKU-JIN Longevity model DW-JIN 5700SLG-7JR
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Since 1983, the G-Shock has been evolving in pursuit of toughness, and the gods of good fortune have come knocking. The special themed "Seven Lucky Gods SHICHI-FUKU-JIN" series is now available. The sixth of the seven models, the Jurosai Model is the "Back to the Origin" model, which is designed to reconsider the origins of G-Shock. Based on the theme of the DW-5750E, the famous DW-5700C machine of the past was revived in the present. The white and gray color scheme featured a deer pattern, a long-lived peach, and a scroll design throughout. The DW-5700C was born in 1987 and has an artistic design. This is a basic round model from the early days of G-SHOCK, not yet available in Japan. This legendary model was worn by musicians and was popular worldwide. As befits a basic model, it has a stopwatch and timer, as well as EL backlighting for practical use. The G-Shock is equipped with a variety of functions. When the EL backlight is turned on, the sixth letter "C" of the G-SHOCK appears in the background, and the watch is illuminated. Collecting all the Seven Lucky Gods models will complete the G-Shock name. Along with the square faced 5600 series, the highly popular basic model 5700 The series is back. The theme of the series is God, who is said to bring back the origin, the inevitable resurrection, and even good luck. This is the appearance of the -SHOCK.
The Seven Lucky Gods are a blend of indigenous beliefs and Buddhist beliefs that were reconstituted as a single belief system. He is a Japanese object of worship, including Ebisu (Ebisu and Ii), Hotei, Benzaiten (Benzaiten), Bishamonten, Daikokuten, and It is a generic name for the seven gods of Juroku-ji and Fukuroku-ji. Each of them has various backgrounds such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Shintoism, and they are all represented in the "Niou Sutra" ("Niou Worship the seven gods of good fortune according to the note on the verse "Seven difficulties and extinction, Seven good fortune and birth" in the "Gokoku Hannya Haramitta Sutra". It is said that if you pray to the Goddess of Mercy, the seven kinds of misfortune will be removed and you will be given seven kinds of happiness. This belief arose in the late Muromachi period (1336-1573) and was widely believed in by the common people during the Edo period. It is told. Note: "Seven Difficulties and Immediate Extinction Seven Good Fortunes and Immediate Birth" means that all other misfortunes disappear at once and turn into many good things. The idea of turning disasters into blessings. This is where the belief in the seven gods of good fortune is said to have originated. The seven great calamities of the world (solar and lunar wonders, star wonders, wind damage, water damage, fire, drought, and theft) are All in a flash, the seven blessings (life span, good fortune, popularity, goodwill, prestige, esteem and respect) are born. It means "to destroy difficulties and bring good fortune".
He is an incarnation of the Nankyouroujinsei, which is said to have been rarely seen in China. He is known to carry a staff with a scroll tied to it and is accompanied by a deer. He is revered as a god of longevity because he likes to drink alcohol and possesses peaches, which are said to bring longevity. It is said to be the same as "Fukurokuju", which is the same name as "Fukurokuju".
The Seven Lucky Gods are a blend of indigenous beliefs and Buddhist beliefs that were reconstituted as a single belief system. He is a Japanese object of worship, including Ebisu (Ebisu and Ii), Hotei, Benzaiten (Benzaiten), Bishamonten, Daikokuten, and It is a generic name for the seven gods of Juroku-ji and Fukuroku-ji. Each of them has various backgrounds such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Shintoism, and they are all represented in the "Niou Sutra" ("Niou Worship the seven gods of good fortune according to the note on the verse "Seven difficulties and extinction, Seven good fortune and birth" in the "Gokoku Hannya Haramitta Sutra". It is said that if you pray to the Goddess of Mercy, the seven kinds of misfortune will be removed and you will be given seven kinds of happiness. This belief arose in the late Muromachi period (1336-1573) and was widely believed in by the common people during the Edo period. It is told. Note: "Seven Difficulties and Immediate Extinction Seven Good Fortunes and Immediate Birth" means that all other misfortunes disappear at once and turn into many good things. The idea of turning disasters into blessings. This is where the belief in the seven gods of good fortune is said to have originated. The seven great calamities of the world (solar and lunar wonders, star wonders, wind damage, water damage, fire, drought, and theft) are All in a flash, the seven blessings (life span, good fortune, popularity, goodwill, prestige, esteem and respect) are born. It means "to destroy difficulties and bring good fortune".
He is an incarnation of the Nankyouroujinsei, which is said to have been rarely seen in China. He is known to carry a staff with a scroll tied to it and is accompanied by a deer. He is revered as a god of longevity because he likes to drink alcohol and possesses peaches, which are said to bring longevity. It is said to be the same as "Fukurokuju", which is the same name as "Fukurokuju".
- Impact-resistant construction
- Water resistant to 20 atmospheres
- Stopwatch (1/100th of a second (00'00"00 - 59'59"99) / 1 second (1:00 '00" - 23:59'59"), 24-hour clock with a split 1 second (1:00"-23:59'59'59"), 24-hour clock with split)
- Timer (set unit: 1 second, maximum setting: 24 hours, auto-repeat in 1 second increments)
- Multi-alarm/announcements
- Fully Automatic Calendar
- 12/24-hour display switching
- EL backlight (with residual light function)
- Alarm flash function (alarm/alarm/timer-linked flashing)
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