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Japanese EMA Good Luck Wishing Plaque - Wooden Prayer Board from Enshu Shigisan Bishamonten Temple, Nara

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Authentic Good Luck Ema from Enshu Shigisan

Make your wishes come true with this traditional ema (絵馬) wooden prayer plaque from Enshu Shigisan Bishamonten Temple in Nara, Japan. This sacred wooden board allows you to write your prayers and wishes for good luck and prosperity.

Traditional Japanese Wishing Plaque

Ema are traditional wooden plaques used at Japanese shrines and temples to write prayers, wishes, and gratitude to the deities. This authentic ema from Enshu Shigisan is specially consecrated for good luck and fortune, carrying the powerful blessings of Bishamonten to help manifest your desires.

How to Use Your Ema

Following Japanese tradition, write your wish or prayer on the ema using a pen or marker. You can hang it in your home, office, or sacred space as a constant reminder of your intentions. The divine energy of Bishamonten will support the manifestation of your wishes.

Blessings for All Wishes

  • Good Luck: General fortune and positive outcomes in life
  • Success: Achievement of goals and dreams
  • Prosperity: Abundance and wealth
  • Happiness: Joy and fulfillment
  • Protection: Divine guardianship from Bishamonten

About Shigisan Bishamonten

Bishamonten (Vaisravana) is one of the Seven Lucky Gods in Japanese Buddhism, revered as a powerful deity of fortune and prosperity. The Shigisan temple has deep connections to Prince Shotoku (Shotoku Taishi), a legendary figure in Japanese history. This sacred lineage adds profound spiritual power to your wishes.

Authentic Temple Blessing

Each ema is blessed at Enshu Shigisan temple following ancient traditions. The wooden plaque carries the spiritual energy of this sacred place, empowering your wishes and prayers.

Temple: Enshu Shigisan Bishamonten
Purpose: Good Luck & Wish Fulfillment
Material: Blessed Wood
Historical Connection: Prince Shotoku (Shotoku Taishi)

Write your heartfelt wish on this ema and display it as a beautiful reminder of your intentions, blessed by the divine power of Bishamonten.

Shipping information

- Ships within 1-3 business days.
- Ships in our fully recyclable and biodegradable signature boxes.

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Japanese Ema for "Good Luck" from Enshu Sigisan Bisyamon Ten Origin/Shotoku Taishi from Nara Japan - Omamori Charm Heritage Japan
Japanese Ema for "Good Luck" from Enshu Sigisan Bisyamon Ten Origin/Shotoku Taishi from Nara Japan - Omamori Charm Heritage Japan
Japanese Ema for "Good Luck" from Enshu Sigisan Bisyamon Ten Origin/Shotoku Taishi from Nara Japan - Omamori Charm Heritage Japan
Japanese Ema for "Good Luck" from Enshu Sigisan Bisyamon Ten Origin/Shotoku Taishi from Nara Japan - Omamori Charm Heritage Japan

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Omamori blessed by a real shrine or temple?

Yes. All Omamori sold in our shop are directly sourced from authentic shrines and temples in Japan.
Each Omamori has been officially blessed before being made available.
We work closely with local shrines and temples mainly located in Nara and other historical areas of Japan.

Can non-Japanese people use Omamori?

Yes, of course. Omamori are cultural items meant to bring protection and good fortune to anyone.
You don’t need to belong to any religion to keep or receive one.
Many people around the world carry Omamori as a symbol of positivity, mindfulness, and connection with Japanese culture.

How should I store or keep my Omamori?

You can keep your Omamori in your wallet, bag, car, or at home.
Avoid opening the inside or cutting the thread, as the blessing is sealed inside.
Keep it in a clean, respectful place where you often see it or carry it with you daily.

Can I give an Omamori as a gift?

Yes, Omamori are often given as gifts in Japan — to wish for someone’s safety, health, success, or happiness.
They make meaningful presents for birthdays, weddings, travels, exams, and many other occasions.

How long does delivery take?

We usually ship omamori within 1 to 3 business days after order. We ship by FedEx or Japan Post EMS (Express Mail Service), and delivery typically takes around 3–7 business days depending on the destination country.

What is your return and exchange policy?

We accept returns within 30 days of purchase for items in unused, original condition and in original packaging. Refunds are processed after approval. Sale items cannot be refunded.

To initiate a return, please contact us at info@omamorijapan.com with your order number. For complete details, see our full Refund Policy.