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Omamori

Omamori (お守り) is a traditional Japanese amulet or charm that is believed to provide various forms of protection, luck, or blessings to the person who carries it. The term “omamori” translates to “protection” or “amulet” in English. These charms are commonly obtained at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan.

Key points about omamori:

  1. Variety: Omamori comes in various types, each associated with a specific purpose. Common types include those for health, academic success, business prosperity, and traffic safety.
  2. Design: Omamori are usually small, beautifully crafted pouches made from silk or other materials. They often feature the name of the shrine or temple, the specific deity associated with the amulet, and symbols or prayers for the intended purpose.
  3. Usage: People carry omamori in their bags, wallets, or attach them to their belongings. It’s considered important not to open the pouch, as doing so is believed to “release” the protective power.
  4. Duration: Omamori is generally meant to be carried for a limited period, often one year. After that time, it is customary to return the omamori to the shrine or temple for a ceremonial burning, expressing gratitude for the protection received.
  5. Cultural Significance: The practice of using omamori reflects the blend of Shinto and Buddhist influences in Japanese culture, where individuals seek divine assistance for various aspects of their lives.

Omamori has deep cultural and spiritual significance in Japan, and many people incorporate these amulets into their daily lives as a way to seek protection and good fortune.

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    Fudo Myoo Omamori from Kinkakuji Temple Fudo Myoo Omamori from Kinkakuji Temple

    Fudo Myoo Omamori from Kinkakuji Temple

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    fushimi 5yen_2 Fushimi 5 yen from Fushimi inari shrine

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    Glory Victory Omamori from Kumano Hongu Taisha Glory Victory Omamori from Kumano Hongu Taisha

    Glory Victory Omamori from Kumano Hongu Taisha

    46.90$
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    Gold unchi rich rich bell charm strap

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  • Good Fortune Omamori from Amano Iwato Shrine Good Fortune Omamori from Amano Iwato Shrine

    Good Fortune Omamori from Amano Iwato Shrine

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    Good Fortune Omamori from Meiji Shrine

    Good Fortune Omamori from Meiji Shrine

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    Good Job Omamori from Amano Iwato Shrine Good Job Omamori from Amano Iwato Shrine

    Good Job Omamori from Amano Iwato Shrine

    26.90$
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