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Shirasaki Shrine

White Snake Wealth Omamori (Shirasaki Hachimangu Shrine)

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 meaningful Japanese charm symbolizing prosperity, good fortune, and new opportunities—this White Snake Omamori embodies the traditional belief that the white serpent invites wealth and success.

This White Snake Wealth Omamori (金運守) is respectfully sourced from 白崎八幡宮 (Shirasaki Hachimangu Shrine) in Yamaguchi. In Japanese tradition, the white snake has long been revered as a sacred symbol connected to prosperity, financial luck, and personal growth. This special omamori, known as the “御幣白蛇金運守,” is intended to support the bearer’s money luck, daily blessings, and pathways toward greater abundance.

  • Traditional associations with prosperity, success, and financial good fortune.
  • White snake motif, historically linked to wealth and divine protection.
  • Encourages awareness of one’s own potential and steady personal growth.

Size: Total length: approx. 11cm / Charm: approx. 3.3cm × 3.3cm (excluding cord)

This Omamori makes a thoughtful gift for anyone seeking improved finances, new opportunities, or encouragement during important life transitions.

What’s Included:

  • 1 × White Snake Wealth Omamori (金運守) from Shirasaki Hachimangu Shrine.
  • 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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