
In Japan, it is a traditional custom that people visit Shinto shrines and receive sacred goods (Juyoshin) from the Shrine office (Juyosho). Visitors to Shusse Inari Shrines come for items and blessings that can give yearly protection, good luck, happiness, or business success, especially at Shusse Inari. Shinto Shrine of Shusse Inari in America has the same spirits as our main shrine in Japan, Shusse Inari Shrine, so you are able to share in these blessings.
We have Ofuda (talismans), Omamori (charms), Ema (wishing boards), Engi-mono (bamboo rakes, decorative arrows, etc.), and Kamidana (small shrines for your home or workplace). All items have been blessed; however, if you would like a personalized blessing, please let us know. You can review the blessings and ceremonies we offer on our Ceremonies page.
All Shinto Items obtained from our Shrine are sacred objects and need to be treated with respect and the proper etiquette. Please keep in mind that when obtaining a Kamidana and/or Ofuda, there is an implied commitment to follow the proper respectful customs.
You can learn more about Juyohin care from Rev. Izumi on our YouTube Inari Dojo channel. Shinto Items should be returned to the Shrine for Otakiage after one year. Instructions for returning Shinto Items are here.

In Shinto, sacred items are not treated as commercial goods. Items such as omamori and ofuda are traditionally received through a donation, offered with sincerity and respect. This practice reflects gratitude toward the kami and supports the continuation of religious observance and care.
When you donate through our website, the Shinto item (Juyohin) is offered as part of a religious and cultural exchange, not a sale. You are not purchasing a product. The listed amounts are suggested minimum donation amounts
We ask that all items received be treated with proper respect, in accordance with Shinto tradition.
***For Requests from Outside the U.S.*** We ship using the U.S. Postal Service's Priority Mail (except for countries without a stable postal service). Shipping costs may be high, there may be restrictions, additional tariffs, or duties for countries outside of the U.S.
Please check the postal rates and customs duties for your country before placing a request for Shinto Items to avoid being surprised.
※Minimum donation amounts do not include shipping fees, sales tax, or customs duties.