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Omamori Lucky Charm Asakusa Shrine Hikan Inari Japan Amulet EMA Singanjyoujyu
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JAPAN New Omamori Lucky Charm Hikan inari Shrine Amulet and EMA
This item is Charm and EMA To Fulfillment of desire
This is a Japanese shrine religions Amulet for praying for money have and happiness, as well as giving thanks to the 'Kami'. It means god.
This item is Brand New. Attract good luck good luck. It is said to be realized to write a prayer on the back with a pen.
If you have this amulet, you can feel the power .
Since ancient times, in Japan, gods have inhabited mountains, forests, and trees, and in some cases they are worshiped as sacred trees. Similarly, animals have acknowledged their involvement with God. The religion for animals eventually evolved into a religion in which animals were used as messengers (messengers) of a particular god.
The representative of these animals is Inari's fox.
The god of Inari Shrine is also written as Uka no Okamitama god, and "Uka" means "food", which controls food and protects the growth of rice. It is said that Inari means rice growing, which means that rice grows.
From the Middle Ages to the modern era, as commerce and industry developed, it became revered as a god of clothing, food, shelter and various industries, as well as agriculture as before.
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