This is a standing statue of Daikokuten carved from hinoki wood.
He is holding a mallet in his right hand and a large bag in his left, and at his feet is a large rice bale.
It's a cheerful, happy smile.
What is Daikokuten?
He is the god of good fortune, wealth, and abundant harvests, and is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune.
Its roots lie in the Indian deity Mahakaraten.
In Japan, it became widespread through assimilation with Okuninushi-no-Mikoto.
He is one of Japan's most famous gods of fortune, along with Ebisu, and is known as the god of bountiful harvests and good fortune.