Collection: Japanese Lucky Charms
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Lucky Charms Sakura Pink Omamori
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Lucky Charms Waves Pattern Omamori
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Lucky Charms Red Floral Omamori
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Akatsuki Cloud Omamori
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Shiba Inu Blue Omamori
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Shiba Inu Pink Omamori
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Shiba Inu Beige Omamori
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Kawaii Cow Omamori
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Wealthy Cow Omamori
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Prosperous Cow Omamori
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Daruma Women's Kimono Jacket
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Daruma Omamori Patch
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Blue Daruma Patch
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Yellow Daruma Patch
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Red Daruma Patch
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Black Daruma Patch
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Red Shiba Daruma Patch
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Black Shiba Daruma Patch
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White Shiba Daruma Patch
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Daruma Red Furoshiki
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Daruma Navy Furoshiki
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Blue Daruma Furoshiki
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Traditional Daruma Red Furoshiki
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Red Neko Cat Daruma Lantern
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Maneki Neko Daruma Lantern
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Daruma Kitsune Haori
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Daruma Ritual Vintage Poster
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Daruma Ramen Ukiyo-e Pop Poster
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Wooden Maneki Neko Lucky Cat
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Daruma Creative Tea Cup
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Sakura Omamori Keychain
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Red Daruma Egg Doll
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White Daruma Egg Doll
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Green Daruma Egg Doll
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Purple Daruma Egg Doll
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Red Daruma Cat Doll
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Japanese Lucky Charms - Symbols of Prosperity and Good Fortune
Japanese lucky charms, often known as "omamori," are traditional Japanese amulets that are commonly sold at both Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. They are intended to provide various forms of luck or protection and are deeply ingrained in Japanese culture.
One of the most famous lucky charms is the Maneki-neko, or the "beckoning cat". This common Japanese figurine is believed to bring good luck and prosperity to its owner. Its raised paw is a Japanese gesture for beckoning someone.
The Daruma Doll is another popular Japanese lucky charm. It is a hollow, round, Japanese traditional doll modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of the Zen tradition of Buddhism. When purchased, the eyes of the Daruma are blank. The owner fills in one eye upon setting a goal, then the other upon fulfilling it, which creates a sense of progress and achievement.
Inu Hariko is a charm that takes the form of a dog and is thought to bring good health and safety in childbirth, considering its association with a dog's loyalty and devotion.
Omamori, as mentioned earlier, are small cloth bags that contain blessings from shrines or temples. They are intended to guard against various ill fortunes and bring good luck in areas such as health, love, and success.
Hamaya, which means "evil-destroying arrow", is a decorative arrow that is believed to ward off evil spirits. It is commonly purchased during the New Year's visit to a Shinto shrine.
Another charming talisman is the Tanuki, a raccoon-dog creature believed to bring prosperity and economic success. It is often portrayed with a large belly, a straw hat, a sake bottle, and a promissory note, all symbols of good fortune and prosperity.
Japanese lucky charms are a unique blend of religion, folklore, and tradition. They serve not only as symbols of hope and positivity but also as cultural tokens, embodying the profound spiritual heritage of Japan. Whether it's for personal use or as a gift, these charms carry a sense of cultural significance and are a staple in Japanese society.