Japanese OMAMORI AMULET CHARM "Wishing Dream Comes True" white from Horyuji Temple Nara Japan World Heritage oldest wooden building in the world
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Japanese OMAMORI AMULET CHARM "Wishing Dream Comes True" from Horyuji Temple Nara Japan World Heritage oldest wooden building in the world.
Japanese lucky charms/Omamori charm
Omamori Charm from Horyuji Temple, Nara Japan.
7 kinds protection such as "Study" "Success for higher education" "Employment" "Marriage" "Safe delivery for baby" "Good Health" "Anti-Evil"
Horyuji is the oldest wooden building existing in the world.
Please check at Wikipedia.
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We write your name or whoever your important persons name on top of the box.
Please give us name when you order.
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We will create only one special omamori case for you.
What is OMAMORI?
OMAMORI is Japanese traditional amulets/talismans/charms, where you can find at religious site such as temple and shrines.
OMAMORI is mainly protect from "evil", "disasters", "diseases" and "other bad lucks", and make wishes for "good luck", "lucky for money", "safe delivery for baby", "couples love", "luck for exam", "drive safety, "good relationships", " good health", "dream comes true" and others.
We Japanese usually keeps OMAMORI in a wallet, inside of bags or wherever important locations.
Japanese people usually get those OMAMORI whenever we have chance or encounter for new business, friends wedding, relatives sickness, got new drivers license, family trips, new year wishes, feeling bad lucks often, etc.
Our OMAMORI is coming from Nara Prefecture where many of famous temples and shrines located.
NARA is the oldest history of Japan and you can find many world heritage registered locations.
About Horyuji Temple
The Horyuji Temple (法隆寺 Horyu-ji) is a Buddhist temple that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples, in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture, Japan.
The temple's pagoda is widely acknowledged to be the oldest wooden building existing in the world.
Prince Shotoku is from there.
This temple is one of most famous in Nara and all over Japan.
Please contact us for any inquiries.
Our Policy
Returns / Cancellations: We do not accept returns, exchanges or cancellations.
Sometime we do contactless delivery, please note that we are not responsible for theft or loss after delivery.
Payment term
・Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
・Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
Contact information
販売業者:Omamori Charm Heritage Japan
Email:info@omamorijapan.com
LUCID ID:DE1045654588301