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This is a goshuin (temple stamp) from the Yanaka Shichifukujin (Seven Lucky Gods) pilgrimage. The Yanaka Shichifukujin is the most historic Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage in Tokyo. Pilgrims walk to seven temples from JR Tabata Station to Ueno Station. All the temples are in Yanaka. This special hand-printed washi paper for collecting goshuin is only available from January 1st to 10th, making it very rare. It is said that visiting the Seven Lucky Gods will ward off seven misfortunes and bring seven blessings. How about it for warding off evil, praying for success, improving fortune, prosperity in business, longevity, and your temple and shrine collection? It has been stored at home for a long time and has some stains. Please check the images. It will be rolled up, folded, and sent with waterproof packaging. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to scratches or stains as it is a used item. *Please read the profile. *No exchanges. *The listing will be stopped and deleted after a certain period, so we recommend purchasing early. Shichifukujin, shikishi (decorative paper), handwritten, limited edition, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Ebisu, Jurōjin, Fukurokuju, Benzaiten, Hotei-son.
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