Shisa
Shisa are Okinawan guardian lions, often found in pairs at the entrances of homes, buildings, and cemeteries throughout Okinawa. Resembling a cross between a lion and a dog, their appearance can vary, with some having a fierce, open-mouthed expression and others a closed mouth, believed to hold good fortune. These figures are thought to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck.
The origins of shisa are traced back to the Tang Dynasty of China, with influences also seen
Shisa are typically made from various materials, including stone, clay, and even cast iron. They are an