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Mon, Apr 27, 2026, 09:50 PM

Cuernavaca, Mexico

18.90500, -99.23200

The image features a white ceramic Maneki-neko (lucky cat) figurine sitting on a decorative red cushion base. The cat has a smiling expression with closed eyes, pink inner ears, and a pink nose. It we…read more

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The image features a white ceramic Maneki-neko (lucky cat) figurine sitting on a decorative red cushion base. The cat has a smiling expression with closed eyes, pink inner ears, and a pink nose. It wears a red collar with a small golden bell. Its right paw is raised, typical of a Maneki-neko, indicating it is beckoning or waving, and appears to be in motion, suggesting it's a solar-powered or battery-operated model. On the cat's body, Japanese characters are visible. The main text reads "しあわせ こいこい やって来る" (shiawase koikoi yatte kuru), which translates to "Happiness, come, come! It will come." Additionally, there's a red square seal containing the character "福" (fuku), meaning "good fortune" or "luck," and small red floral motifs, resembling cherry blossoms. The red cushion base is adorned with intricate gold circular patterns, possibly stylized chrysanthemums or similar floral designs. A small, dark rectangular solar panel is embedded in the center of the base. The figurine is placed on a dark brown surface, which appears to be a wooden or laminate tabletop. The background is out of focus, showing indistinct shapes, indicating an indoor setting. The figurine emanates a sense of cheerfulness and good luck. While the location context of Cuernavaca, Mexico, was provided, there are no specific visual cues within the image itself to confirm this location. | Open Wire