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"Ichiyo Raifuku Kingin Yuzu" is a lucky charm for financial fortune, given out from the winter solstice to Setsubun (the last day of winter), particularly famous at Tokyo's Anahachiman Shrine and Suga Shrine. It is believed to bring the blessing of "Kingin Yuzu" (smooth flow of money), ensuring one never lacks money, and is enshrined by pasting it so that the characters face a designated direction (Eho, lucky direction). The phrase "Ichiyo Raifuku" (one positive turn after bad times) and the meaning of "Kingin Yuzu" (gold and silver circulating freely) are included. It is a lucky charm that has been distributed for a limited time from the winter solstice to Setsubun every year since the Edo period. 9 in stock."
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