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This is a goshuin (temple stamp) from Hie Shrine in Tokyo, along with a commemorative wooden keychain, a bookmark, and a mini clear file. This goshuin is a reproduction of the version from the Meiji 15th year to the Taisho 4th year. The date is February 5th, Reiwa 8 (Taian - a lucky day). ↓ I have other items for sale too! #LuckBoost_Apple Hie Shrine was deeply revered by the Tokugawa family as the guardian deity of Edo Castle. It is known for its strong blessings for career advancement, success, and matchmaking. In particular, many important figures from the political and financial worlds visit the shrine. Furthermore, the distinctive divine messenger, "Masaru" (a type of monkey), is associated with "warding off evil" and "victory," symbolizing conception, safe childbirth, and warding off misfortune.
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