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Thank you for viewing. Hayama Shrine Umaku Iku Mamori (Charm for things to go well) "Hidari Uma" (Left Horse), where the character for horse is reversed to the left. The "Umaku Iku Mamori" (Charm for things to go well), featuring nine horses, is an auspicious item that allows one to live a life without major setbacks and to exhibit excellent abilities. It is a traditional design with good fortune, said to bring good luck, and is believed to have benefits for nine types of good fortune (victory luck, career luck, love luck, health luck, financial luck, family luck, business prosperity, exam success, and abundant harvests). "Year of the Horse, Special Connection, Hayama Shrine" 2026 (Reiwa 8) is a special year of Hinoeuma, which comes once every 60 years in the combination of the ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches. "A Year of Leaps and Bounds" The power of blazing fire is extremely strong, powerfully advancing one's life luck. It symbolizes vitality, progress, leaps, success, prosperity, and victory luck, making it a special year for things to go "umaku" (well) in a positive way. [Details] Hayama Shrine is a historic shrine founded in 1217 by Kagesane, the elder brother of Kagetoki Kajiwara. It is widely known for its divine virtue of "everything going well." The shrine grounds were located at an elevation of 12 meters above sea level, but there is a "Nade Uma" (petting horse) statue of a divine horse that withstood the 15-meter tsunami from the Great East Japan Earthquake. Visitors constantly pet its head, legs, and body, wishing for everything to go well. The enshrined deity is Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto, who is believed to bring benefits for abundant harvests, business prosperity, and financial improvement. Furthermore, due to a historical event where the first Kagesane prayed for the safe childbirth of Masako Hojo at the command of Yoritomo Minamoto, and a son (Yoriiie Minamoto) was born safely, it is also known as a guardian deity for safe childbirth and child-rearing. Immediate purchase is welcome (⁎ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈⁎)
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