Authentic Anti-Evil Omamori from Kashihara Jingu Shrine
Protect yourself from evil and misfortune with this powerful omamori charm from Kashihara Jingu Shrine in Nara, Japan. This pure white amulet is blessed for protection against evil spirits and negative energy, carrying the divine blessings of Japan's first Emperor.
厄除け・魔除け (Yakuyoke・Mayoke) - Anti-Evil Protection
This traditional Japanese charm is specially consecrated for protection against evil, misfortune, and negative energy. The pure white color represents purity, spiritual cleansing, and divine protection from harmful influences.
Perfect for Protection & Purification
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Evil Protection: Shield against evil spirits and negative energy
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Misfortune Prevention: Divine guardianship against bad luck and calamity
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Spiritual Purification: Cleansing energy for body and spirit
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Imperial Blessings: Sacred power from the shrine of Japan's first Emperor
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Peace of Mind: Spiritual comfort and protection in daily life
What is Omamori?
Omamori are traditional Japanese amulets and talismans found at temples and shrines throughout Japan. These sacred charms have been cherished for centuries as spiritual protectors and wish-granters.
How to Use Your Omamori
Japanese people traditionally keep omamori in bags, wallets, or carry them daily. They make meaningful gifts for:
- Protection from evil and misfortune
- New beginnings and life transitions
- Spiritual cleansing and purification
- Family protection
- Special celebrations and milestones
- New Year blessings
About Kashihara Jingu Shrine
Kashihara Jingu is a Shinto shrine located in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The shrine was built on April 2, 1890, at the site where Japan's first Emperor, Emperor Jimmu, is said to have acceded to the throne on February 11, 660 BCE. This sacred site carries profound historical and spiritual significance.
From Nara, Japan's Ancient Capital
Our omamori come from Nara Prefecture, where many famous temples and shrines are located. Nara has the oldest history in Japan and is home to many world heritage registered locations.
Carry this omamori as your personal shield against evil and misfortune, blessed by the shrine of Japan's first Emperor.
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