“Mandala Fortune Telling” serialization starts on Numero.jp! Ninigi, who grew up in a family that organized Shinto rituals, and 11-year-old Buddha creator Rucu team up to create Buddhist art, bringing you a monthly message of good fortune.
Fusosha Publishing Co., Ltd. Press Release: September 1, 2025 “Mandala Fortune Telling” serialization starts on Numero.jp! Ninigi, who grew up in a family that organized Shinto rituals, and 11-year-old Buddha creator Rucu team up to create Buddhist art, bringing you monthly messages of good fortune. Image
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/26633/1434/26633-1434-ca32ecf026170cd4414cccb07359ad94-1500×1500.jpg Buddha Creator Rucu In addition, the Buddha for each month is drawn by artist Rucu, who uses his unique sensibility to paint a pop image of the “Buddha world.” He began painting Buddhas at the age of four, and from the age of ten, he achieved his “one Buddha a day” goal of painting one Buddha every day. To date, this Buddha creator has visited over 100 temples and produced over 500 Buddhist paintings. His Buddhist paintings, which are said to make flowers bloom in the heart just by looking at them, will serve as art that protects the reader’s soul.
“Mandala Fortune Telling” is now available on Numero.jp. ▼Check this month’s fortune
https://numero.jp/astrology/monthlies/ninigi/2025/09/ninigi-202509/ Ninigi Profile Born into a family that oversees Shinto rituals, she helped with the family business of assessing the energy of the land from a young age. Based on Shinto, she develops her own “Mandala Divination,” which blends archaeology, folklore, and Buddhist wisdom. She has attracted attention among folklorists and artists. She interprets the “good fortune-telling actions that open the way” for each birth month and provides support for people living in the modern world. Rucu Profile At the age of two, Rucu was captivated by the thousand Buddhas at Sanjusangendo Temple in Kyoto, and began his “Buddhist activity.” At the age of four, he tried his hand at copying Buddha images, and from the age of 10, he continued his “One Buddha a Day” practice of drawing one Buddha every day for a year. He has visited over 100 temples and created over 500 Buddha statues to date. With his trademark yellow spiral-haired cap, he depicts the
fashionable and pop world of Buddha with his one-of-a-kind
sensibility. He is currently spreading the appeal of his work both in Japan and overseas. Official online store https://rucu.base.shop/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rucu.sky_sea/ ◆Inquiries regarding this release Fusosha Co., Ltd. Advertising PR senden@fusosha.co.jp For more information about this release