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This is "Shin-en" (Sacred Salt), cleansing salt available at Amagasaki Ebisu Shrine. This salt has been blessed and is believed to ward off evil and attract good fortune. *If you need multiple items, please specify the quantity. Shipping costs will be combined. (From the second item onwards, a discount of 215 yen will be applied per item) 【How to Use Shin-en】 ■ When using after a funeral Before stepping into your home, sprinkle the salt on your chest, shoulders, and feet, then brush it off with your hands. If you are with family, it is good to sprinkle the salt on each other. ■ When carrying it with you If you feel your luck is down, it is recommended to put the salt in a small bag and carry it with you. Keeping it in your bag or wallet will help ward off evil. ■ When making a salt mound Place the salt in a triangular mound in a white ceramic or wooden container, and change the location depending on the desired effect. ・Entrance (inside) Creating a barrier within the house, improving luck ・Entrance (outside) Warding off evil from outside, attracting people ・Kitchen Improving the luck within the household ・Toilet Improving health luck within the household ・Washroom/Bathroom Warding off misfortune within the household, cleansing impurities ・Shinto altar Amulet against evil, offering to the gods, good relationships ・Kimon (northeast) / Urakimon (southwest) Purifying impurities, good relationships 【About the Condition of Shin-en】 This is unopened and unused, purchased from Amagasaki Shrine. After purchase, it is offered to the Shinto altar and carefully stored. (※ In the photo, the item purchased for personal use is used) 【About Amagasaki Ebisu Shrine】 Amagasaki Ebisu Shrine is a shrine known as "Ebe-san," which is paired with Nishinomiya Shrine. Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning, was captivated by the beauty of the coast on his way to exile in Dazaifu, and praised it, saying, "The pines are like the strings of a koto." Thus, Amagasaki came to be known as "Koto no Ura" (Koto Bay). Every year on January 9th, 10th, and 11th, during "Tokae Ebisu," many people visit the shrine, overflowing into the Amagasaki shopping street, and purchase Ebisu's lucky bamboo branches, treasure ships, and rakes. The shrine is known for its strong influence on business prosperity, success in love, and improvement of financial and competitive luck. 【About Shipping】 We will ship as soon as possible, either on the same day or the next day. 【kou's Listings are Here】 #kou's Listings #Related to Financial Luck/Good Fortune #Related to Amulets/Health/Family Safety #Shin-en kou
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