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Have you ever seen these plants? I'll introduce "Senryo" and "Manryo" known to bring good luck.
"Senryo" means "thousand ryo," and "ryo" is the old currency unit before Japanese Yen. "Thousand ryo," in today's terms, would be equal to about 130 million yen. By the way, "senryo actor" means a great kabuki actor who earned "senryo" a year in the Edo period. "Manryo," sometimes called Christmas berry in English, means "ten thousand ryo."
These plants are popular because of their rich and lucky names, and especially during the New Year's holiday, they are used as lucky ornaments. You can tell them by how to bear fruits; The fruits of "Senryo" are above their leaves, while those of "Manryo" are hanging under their leaves. The red fruits look great in the white snow, right?😊
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