Tuna is the most beloved redfish of the Japanese. They have a lean, spindle-shaped body to go with the water resistance and migrate at high speed through the sea. They swim with their mouths open and breathe in oxygen from the water that passes through their gills, so they never stop swimming.
The paper mache tuna is prayed at Manzoku Inari Shrine in Higashiyama, Kyoto. Hariko is a traditional Japanese toy made of Japanese paper. It has a fortune paper inside and can be used as a decoration after the fortune paper has been taken out and read. The fortune paper is written in Japanese.
Please note that each item is handmade and may vary in size and shape.