Did you know it is recommended to take your Omikuji (fortune slip) home and read it again?
Many temples, shrines, and spiritual practitioners encourage this practice.
The Kichimusubi Omikuji Holder features a dragon rising toward the sky,
symbolizing "ascending fortune" and "boosted luck." By keeping your Omikuji in this holder and reflecting on its message, you can enhance your fortune and achieve
your goals.
Fold your Omikuji vertically and attach it to the semicircular string at the bottom of
the holder, just as you would tie it at a shrine.
Place it wherever you like, and read it again whenever you notice it.
- Respect the sacredness: Omikuji may have religious significance. Handle it respectfully.
- Read in a quiet environment: Focus and avoid distractions.
- Show reverence: Consider the messages as guidance from divine or cosmic
forces.
- Accept the result: Whether good or bad, treat it as a suggestion for your path.
- Interpret for yourself: Relate the messages and symbols to your own life and
decisions.
- Optional: Some choose to read Omikuji at shrines or temples without opening it
themselves, seeking guidance before opening.
- Apply in daily life: Use the messages to support self-growth and goal-setting, not
just as a game.
Illustrations and calligraphy by Naomi Serata
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- Kichimusubi – Lucky Omikuji Holder featuring a rising dragon symbolizing “boosted luck” and “ascending fortune.” Take your Omikuji home and reflect on its message to enhance your luck and achieve your goals. A meaningful Japanese cultural experience, perfect as a souvenir or gift for travelers.
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