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Zojoji Temple

Misfortune Resilience Omamori (Zojoji Temple)

This omamori is associated with a recognized Japanese shrine or temple and is traditionally used for its specific purpose.

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This omamori is presented with its traditional purpose and associated shrine or temple so you can choose with clarity and confidence.

A thoughtful traditional Japanese charm from Zojoji Temple, symbolizing aspirations for well-being against challenges and uncertainties.

This Misfortune Resilience Omamori (厄除御守) is respectfully sourced from Zojoji Temple (増上寺), a historic Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Traditionally associated with the temple’s revered black main deity, Amida Nyorai (阿弥陀如来), it carries wishes for the bearer to navigate difficulties and adversities. Rooted in centuries of tradition, this omamori offers quiet reassurance in times of uncertainty or change.

  • Traditional associations for navigating challenges and promoting well-being.
  • Ideal for times of change, transition, or seeking a sense of calm.

Size: 7.5 cm (H) × 4.6 cm (W)

What’s Included:

  • 1 x Misfortune Resilience Omamori (厄除御守) from Zojoji Temple.
  • Secure, protective packaging.
  • Personal acquisition and international delivery service from Japan.

Shipped from Japan with secure tracking. Delivery options shown at checkout.

Omamori are traditional Japanese cultural items associated with intentions such as protection, good fortune, and well-being.

These are cultural, traditional items and are not medical products.


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