凶が出ない?縁起のいい言葉しか出ない「おみくじ」が話題⇨「なんかすごいの出た」「今年1年頑張れそう」
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凶が出ない?縁起のいい言葉しか出ない「おみくじ」が話題⇨「なんかすごいの出た」「今年1年頑張れそう」
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凶が出ない「地名おみくじ」⇒ゼンリンの仕掛けに「大当たりはどこ?」「岡山市を5回引いた」と反響
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What is the probability that on my first try I get cc for my omikuji!!!
During Mitarashi Matsuri a special kind of fortune called 'mizuura-mikuji' (水占みくじ) can be found. Blank paper omikuji (御神籤) are placed onto water...as the water soaks in the fortune is revealed.
Kifune-jinja (貴船神社) is particularly well-known for this style of omikuji.
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Fortunes whispered in the shadows of history
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It is said that Emperor Jimmu was guided from Kumano to (what would become) Yamato by a divine, 3-legged bird.
The 'Yatagarasu' (八咫烏) was believed to be an incarnation of Kamo Taketsunumi (賀茂建角身命), one of the principal gods later enshrined at Shimogamo-jinja (下鴨神社).
おみくじの運勢の順番は?神社で結ぶのが正解?初詣前に知りたい【おみくじ豆知識】
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**Welcome, one and all! It is my pleasure to introduce to you a time-honored fortune-telling tradition of the Far East: $[rainbow $[fg.color=f0f the omikuji]]** Once you have read your fortune, you may tie the parchment to the rack yonder. By doing so, good fortune will become better still, whilst misfortune will be cleansed. Alternately, you may also keep the parchment with you to guide you throughout the year. Should you choose not to participate, there is also something to be admired in those who would make their own way. But if you change your mind during the festivities, you are always welcome to give it a try.
5) FUKUROKUJU🍀
Fukurokuju (福禄寿) is the god of wisdom, longevity, wealth and happiness.
In Kyōto he is worshipped at Sekizanzen-in (赤山禅院), 1 of 7 sites that make up a pilgrimage to the '7 Gods of Fortune' (七福神).
The omikuji here are known as 'osugata-mikuji' (お姿みくじ).