Description: OMAMORI Talisman Amulet Good Luck charm for SCHOOL from Nishiki-tenmangu Shrine, Kyoto. For students, school/entrance exams, etc. ***************************************************** What is omamori? Omamori (ใๅฎใ) are Japanese amulets/charms/talismans sold at religious sites and dedicated to particular Shinto deities as well as Buddhist figures, and are said to provide various forms of luck or protection.Originally made from paper or wood, modern amulets are items usually kept inside a brocade bag and may contain a prayer or religious inscription of invocation.Omamori are then made sacred through the use of ritual and are said to contain busshin (spiritual evolutions) in a Shinto context or kesshin (manifestations) in a Buddhist context.Omamori should never be opened in order to avoid losing their protective benefits, and should belong only to one person. Often they are tied to a backpack, purse, car mirror, etc.Throwing an amulet in the trash is highly discouraged. Old omamori should not be placed in the trash with other commonly discarded rubbish, but rather treated with respect. ***************************************************** WORLDWIDE SHIPPING BY AIRMAIL Package arrival time depends on the destination and when the order is placed Shipped in two business days Included a greeting card in Japanese style, with envelope. If you will give the omamori to someone, you will use this card to write a dedication. The quality of each individual omamori is absolutely guaranteed! Thank you for visiting our online store. See other omamori in our store If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you. ***************************************************** Nishiki Tenmangu (้ฆๅคฉๆบๅฎฎ) is a Tenjin shrine located in central Kyoto. The shrine has existed since the Heian period, and was established originally in the home of Sugawara no Koreyoshi, father of Sugawara no Michizane (Tenjin). It was later moved to the estate of Minamoto no Tรดru (son of Emperor Saga, and a possible model for Hikaru Genji, the eponymous protagonist of the "Tale of Genji"). It was moved to its current location by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Located today in the major Nishiki shopping district, between Teramachi-Kyรดgoku and Shin-Kyรดgyoku, the shrine represents the very center of Old Kyoto. Despite being one of the most famous & important Tenjin shrines in Kyoto, it has turned away from being a shrine of scholarship and literature, and is instead a shrine dedicated to love. The worship hall holds old calligraphic plaques, Chinese lions, and attendants. Flowers bloom in the precincts in all four seasons, and a number of other small shrines, including an Inari shrine, a sun shrine, one for commercial prosperity, and others can also be found at the site. Furthermore, the famous capital water "Nishiki water" bubbles up naturally there from the ground. The water in that well comes up from 100 shaku (over 30 meters) below the ground, and is about 17-18 degrees C (62-65 F). A survey revealed it has no flavor, no smell, and no bacteria. The road leading to the shrine extends all the way to Teramachi and Kyรดgyoku, and in particular, the ichi-no-torii (the first, outermost gate) is famous for its legs sticking out into the northeast homes. ***************************************************** Japanese amulet, Japanese talisman, Japanese omamori, Omamori, Japanese charm, Japanese good luck, Japanese lucky charm, Japanese charms, Talisman for fortune, Charm for protection, Lucky Charm for lucky, Good luck, Good fortune, school amulet, school talisman, students amulet, students charm, students lucky charms, students talisman, exams charms ***************************************************** Want to buy an omamori to give to someone but that person lives far away? During checkout, you can provide that person's address and we'll ship it to them for you!!!
Price: 23.99 USD
Location: Osaka
End Time: 2024-03-03T06:12:29.000Z
Shipping Cost: 13 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Religion: Buddhism
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan