Kuru: Shichisei

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The name "Kuru Shichisei" roughly translates to "Seven Star Sword" or "Heavenly Star Sword." The name refers to the seven stars of the Big Dipper (also known as the Plough or Ursa Major), which are said to represent the seven virtues of the samurai: rectitude, courage, benevolence, respect, honesty, loyalty, and self-discipline. kuru shichisei

In modern times, the concept of Kuru Shichisei continues to be celebrated in Japan, with many people visiting shrines and temples to pray for good fortune and prosperity. The Seven Lucky Gods have also become a popular motif in Japanese design, appearing in various forms of merchandise, from stationery to clothing. Would you like to know more about Kuru

Kuru Shichisei serves as a compelling example of how occult ideas evolve—moving from whispered folk fears to polished horror fiction. Whether treated as a genuine astral threat or a metaphor for self-inflicted suffering, it reminds us of the human tendency to project order and chaos onto the night sky. For most, it remains an eerie footnote in Japan’s rich tapestry of star lore. The Seven Lucky Gods have also become a