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This is a gadget that spins when you press the button, allowing you to draw a fortune slip (omikuji). Approximately 5cm in length. Ships anonymously. An omikuji is a fortune slip drawn at shrines and temples to tell your fortune. It's a form of divination where you receive words from the gods, and it's customary to draw one after paying your respects and greeting the deity. Omikuji contain judgments of fortune, such as good luck (吉), bad luck (凶), or great luck (大吉), medium luck (中吉), small luck (小吉), or future luck (末吉), as well as descriptions related to finances, love, lost items, travel, waiting persons, health, and other aspects of life. In addition to the fortune, omikuji generally include Chinese poems or Japanese waka poems, and it is said that these poems contain messages from the gods and Buddhas. The general types of omikuji are "great luck (大吉)", "good luck (吉)", "medium luck (中吉)", "small luck (小吉)", "future luck (末吉)", "bad luck (凶)", and "great bad luck (大凶)", a total of 7 types.
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