
Have you ever stood in front of a shelf full of Japanese lucky cats — some raising their left paw, others the right, in every color from gold to pink — and wondered which one is actually meant for you?
You’re not alone.
Each color and paw position of the Maneki-neko carries a different meaning, deeply rooted in Japanese tradition.
Let’s decode their secrets, so your next lucky cat truly calls in the fortune you want most.
The Meaning Behind the Paw

Right Paw Raised

Brings money and good fortune — perfect for business owners, entrepreneurs, or anyone chasing financial success.
You’ll often see these in restaurants or shops, placed near the cash register.
Left Paw Raised

Welcomes customers, friends, and positive connections.
If you’re seeking popularity, harmony, or want to attract good people into your life, this is your cat.
Both Paws Raised

Offers protection and overall luck.
It’s said to guard both wealth and relationships — though in Japan, some believe “too many raised paws” can look like surrender. So if you choose this one, pick a smaller size or subtler pose.
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What Each Color Symbolizes

Every shade of Maneki-neko has a story — and knowing it makes your choice personal.
White — Purity & Happiness
A symbol of peaceful energy and positive beginnings. Great for home decor or a new chapter in life.
Black — Safety & Protection
Traditionally used to ward off evil spirits and negative energy. Commonly given as a protective charm.
Gold — Wealth & Prosperity
The ultimate money cat. Ideal for shops, work desks, or anyone focusing on abundance.
Red — Health & Protection from Illness
Inspired by traditional talismans against disease. A thoughtful gift for someone recovering or starting a health journey.
Green — Success in Studies & Work
Said to bring academic luck and professional growth. Great for students or anyone learning something new.
Pink — Love & Romance
A modern favorite symbolizing affection and emotional happiness. Perfect for couples, or to invite new love into your life.
Calico — The Classic Lucky Cat
The most traditional and most powerful color combo in Japanese folklore. With white, orange, and black fur, the calico Maneki-neko is believed to bring extraordinary luck.
How to Choose the Right One for You
Ask yourself:
- Do I want to attract wealth, love, health, or new opportunities?
- Is this for my home, office, or gift?Then match your answer with the color and paw meaning that fits.
- There’s no “wrong” choice — it’s all about what you want to welcome into your life.
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Fun Fact:

The Gesture Isn’t a Wave
In Japan, the beckoning motion looks like waving — but it actually means “come here.”
So when your Maneki-neko lifts its paw, it’s calling in the good things your heart desires.
Where to Find Your Perfect Maneki-neko

You can buy them at temples like Gotokuji (Tokyo’s famous “Cat Temple”) or at souvenir shops such as Asakusa Nakamise Street and Don Quijote — each offering unique designs and meanings.
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A Maneki-neko isn’t just a cute souvenir — it’s a reflection of your wishes.
Whether you pick a golden right-paw cat for wealth or a pink left-paw one for love, let it remind you daily of the energy you want to attract.
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Ha. Maybe one of each?
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I agree. I need all of them too😄
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