The rooster, or cockerel, in Japanese culture is often associated with good fortune and honesty. It's seen as a symbol of the advancement, promising success to those who persevere. The rooster is also one of the twelve animals in the Japanese zodiac, representing fidelity and punctuality, due to the bird's propensity to crow at the crack of dawn.
Dimensions:
- Height: Approximately 10cm
In the Japanese zodiac, the Year of the Rooster (also known as the Year of the Cock) occurs every 12 years. The most recent Year of the Rooster was in 2017, which means the next one will be in 2029.
Dimensions:
- Height: Approximately 10cm
In the Japanese zodiac, the Year of the Rooster (also known as the Year of the Cock) occurs every 12 years. The most recent Year of the Rooster was in 2017, which means the next one will be in 2029.
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