Japanese Omamori – Amulets of Protection and Spirituality
Omamori are traditional Japanese amulets, often sold at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Japan. They are created to offer protection and blessings to those who carry or keep them. Each omamori is dedicated to a specific purpose, such as health, academic success, travel safety, or prosperity. These small colorful fabric pouches, carefully sealed, typically contain a piece of paper or wood with a prayer or wish written on it. The omamori should never be opened, as this might cancel its protective effect.
Traditionally, Japanese people buy omamori at the beginning of the year and replace them after one year to renew the divine protection. A symbol of spirituality and connection to ancestral beliefs, these amulets have also become popular items, appreciated both for their meaning and their refined aesthetic.
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