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Seven Lucky Gods Ema - Japanese Wooden Wishing Plaque from Nara Japan

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Authentic Seven Lucky Gods Ema from Nara, Japan

Make your wishes come true with this traditional ema wooden plaque from Nara, Japan. This beautiful ema features the Seven Lucky Gods (七福神 - Shichifukujin), the most auspicious deities in Japanese culture, offering comprehensive blessings for all aspects of life.

七福神 (Shichifukujin) - The Seven Lucky Gods

The Seven Lucky Gods are the most beloved deities in Japanese tradition, each bringing unique blessings. This elegant ema captures the combined power of all seven gods, offering complete fortune and prosperity to those who write their wishes upon it.

The Seven Lucky Gods & Their Blessings

  • Ebisu: God of prosperous business and abundant catch
  • Daikokuten: God of bountiful harvest, good fortune, and prosperity
  • Bishamonten: God who protects the family and grants courage
  • Benzaiten: Goddess of marital harmony and wisdom
  • Fukurokuju: God of longevity and long life
  • Jurōjin: God of household harmony and good health
  • Hotei: God who bestows peace and contentment

What is Ema?

Ema (絵馬) are traditional Japanese wooden plaques on which people write their wishes and prayers. These sacred plaques have been used at temples and shrines for centuries. Visitors write their wishes on the ema and hang them at the temple, where the prayers are believed to be received by the deities.

How to Use Your Ema

Japanese people traditionally write their wishes, prayers, or goals on ema plaques. Common wishes include:

  • Good luck and prosperity
  • Business success and wealth
  • Family harmony and protection
  • Longevity and good health
  • Success in exams or career
  • Love and relationships
  • Safe travels
  • Dreams coming true
  • Protection from misfortune

From Nara, Japan's Ancient Capital

Our ema come from Nara, Japan, where many famous temples and shrines are located. Nara has the oldest history in Japan and is home to many world heritage registered locations.

Write your wishes on this authentic Seven Lucky Gods ema and invite comprehensive divine blessings into your life.

For any questions about this ema or custom orders, please contact us.

Shipping information

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

Japanese Ema for "Good Luck" Seven Lucky Gods from Nara Japan - Omamori Charm Heritage Japan
Japanese Ema for "Good Luck" Seven Lucky Gods from Nara Japan - Omamori Charm Heritage Japan

Why Choose Omamori Japan?

  • Authentic & Blessed

    Every omamori is sourced directly from real shrines and temples in Japan

  • Fast International Shipping

    Shipped from Nara via FedEx or EMS within 1–3 business days

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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.