Osaka Naritasan Fudoson
Misfortune Resilience Omamori (Osaka Naritasan Fudoson)
Misfortune Resilience Omamori (Osaka Naritasan Fudoson)
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A significant traditional Japanese charm, culturally associated with well-being and resilience against adversity. It makes a thoughtful gesture for those seeking strength and a positive outlook.
This Misfortune Resilience Omamori from Osaka Naritasan Fudoson is a traditional Japanese charm known as a migawari mamori (身代守), often translated as a "substitute charm." Rooted in a legend from the Edo period, it is traditionally seen as an item that symbolizes a wish for personal well-being, representing a desire to navigate life's challenges. It is associated with traditional wishes for navigating difficulties, smooth travels, good health, and overall good fortune. This charm features a bold orange and navy woven pattern and is enclosed in a small pouch with gold detailing. Ideal for drivers, travelers, or anyone navigating a significant period in their life.
- Traditional Japanese charm symbolizing well-being and resilience.
- Associated with wishes for well-being, good health, and a positive outlook.
- Boldly woven pouch with symbolic strength and presence.
What’s Included:
- 1 x Misfortune Resilience Omamori from Osaka Naritasan Fudoson
- Secure, protective packaging
- Personal acquisition and international delivery service from Japan
