Shaiwase - Happiness

This Omamori is blessed for happiness.

Please keep this Omamori close to you or with someone you want to receive its blessings, such as a child or a pet. Attach or keep in a purse, backpack, cellphone, bike, or vehicle, etc.

After one year, the bond established between the Kami-sama and the item will naturally diminish. To demonstrate your appreciation, please return or mail these items back to the Shinto Shrine for Otakiage. Kindly ensure they are carefully wrapped, as they remain spiritually connected to the Shrine. The Otakiage ceremony, along with more detailed instructions, is available under the "Ceremonies" section of our website.

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Zenpan - General Good Luck

This Omamori is blessed to bring good luck, happiness, safety, success in business, and good health.

Please keep this Omamori close to you or with someone you want to receive its blessings, such as a child or a pet. Attach or keep in a purse, backpack, cellphone, bike, or in a vehicle etc.

After one year, the bond established between the Kami-sama and the item will naturally diminish. To demonstrate your appreciation, please return or mail these items back to the Shinto Shrine for Otakiage. Kindly ensure they are carefully wrapped, as they remain spiritually connected to the Shrine. The Otakiage ceremony, along with more detailed instructions, is available under the "Ceremonies" section of our website.

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Kin-Kitsune - Good Fortune

This Omamori is blessed for good fortune. The Golden Fox carries your wishes to Kami-sama to let them know, and they bring back blessings from Kami-sama to you!

Please keep this Omamori close to you or with someone you want to receive its blessings, such as a child or a pet. Attach or keep in a purse, backpack, cellphone, bike, or in a vehicle etc.

After one year, the bond established between the Kami-sama and the item will naturally diminish. To demonstrate your appreciation, please return or mail these items back to the Shinto Shrine for Otakiage. Kindly ensure they are carefully wrapped, as they remain spiritually connected to the Shrine. The Otakiage ceremony, along with more detailed instructions, is available under the "Ceremonies" section of our website.

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