Before passing beneath a traditional paifang archway and entering Kobe’s Chinatown (Nankinmachi) from the east (Chang’an Gate), you are greeted by Laughing Buddha. The statue represents Budai, a fat, bald and always smiling Chinese monk from the 10th century. It is believed his image brings prosperity and wealth to a business. He obviously represents the merchants rubbing their hands in anticipation of getting your money.