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Tokyo, Harajuku - Meiji Jingu Shrine, boasting the largest number of New Year's visitors in Japan / Reiwa 8 (2026) - Meiji Jingu Shrine 100th Anniversary: Charms for Protection from Disasters and Good Fortune (Using Torii Gate Wood) - Set of 2. Limited quantity, brand new, unopened, shipped anonymously. Offered at an auspicious price. For those who are far away, cannot visit in person, or are busy, please consider this. Size: Approximately 6 cm wide, 5 cm tall These are charms made from the old wood (Taiwan cypress) of the former South Approach Torii Gate, which has protected the sacred grounds of Meiji Jingu Shrine for 100 years since its founding. This year's design is modeled after the decorative horizontal beams (nageshi) of the Meiji Jingu Shrine main hall. Meiji Jingu Shrine's "Disaster Prevention and Fortune-Inviting Charm" (josai shofuku mamori) is a charm that wishes to ward off disasters and bring in good fortune. It is expected to be effective if carried with you at all times, such as in your wallet, but its effect is deeply connected to the owner's wishes and feelings, and the efficacy of the charm is generally considered to last for about a year. Fundamental purpose: To ward off disasters and attract good luck. Carrying: It is said to exert its power by being kept with you at all times, such as in your wallet. NC/NR (No Claims/No Returns) accepted. Please refer to my profile. They are wrapped in vinyl and will be sent as is via Yu-Pack Mini.
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