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Visitors come from all over the country. This is a Fukurokuju amulet from Koami Shrine in Tokyo's Ningyocho, famous for its good fortune in money, and introduced as a power spot by palm reader Shuhei Shimada. There is no paper bag from the shrine. Purchased January 2026 Unopened Koami Shrine was founded in 1466 (Bunsho 1). The buildings within the shrine grounds were spared from the fires of the Great Tokyo Air Raid, and all the soldiers who went to war with the shrine's amulets during World War II returned safely, so it is revered as the "God of Strong Luck and Evil Warding."
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