I rarely travel to Japan, and I especially like to collect the Japanese shou (ใๅฎใ), which represents a kind of prayer for peace, expectation of fate, hope of academic progress, etc.Behind these guards is a blessing from the other side.
Letโs briefly introduce some of the more distinctive Omori, the first is the Omori of Nonomiya Shrine
This was once the temporary residence of one of the heroines in the book "The Tale of Genji", the Rokujo Gojisho (also known as the Rokujo Concubine). In the book, she is depicted with noble temperament and elegant fashion. After losing her husband, she lived in a quiet and peaceful widowhood. life.But when he was twenty-four years old, he fell in love with Guangyuan who was seven years younger.At that time, Rojo Gojisho was here at Nonomiya Shrine, and I was troubled by this relationship.Therefore, the story depicted in the above is the story.
Buy Omori at Kiyomizu Temple, the most famous one is "Landlord Shrine" and love Omori!
The Omori of Kiyomizu Temple below is purple, but because of the digital camera, the purple will appear blue. In fact, it is a very beautiful purple.Omori is to pray for the safety of all things, not like longevity, security, and victory, which have clearer goals. (^^) At Kiyomizu Temple, I bought 6 Omori and gave them to my colleagues at the time one by one. For me who was busy taking pictures and didn't have time to buy souvenirs, Omori was the best gift for me.
The Omori at the Landlord Shrine is really a hot seller. The college students who went to Kyoto to travel to Kyoto that year were full of sisters who prayed for a smooth relationship. Everyone fiercely took out money to buy Omori and Ema, so Almost I also bought a set of befriended Omori, hoping that the little rabbits from the Landlord Shrine would bless us. (At that time, I bought a love guardian to my colleague, and it turned out to be a boyfriend in less than half a year. It is so powerful that I canโt help but put my palms together and worship it again and again!)
These defensive guards were reluctant to take them out and hang them, and they were still well preserved.
The Meiji Jingu in Tokyo is the most pleasing to be made with Omori!
The Emperor Meiji and his empress are enshrined in Meiji Shrine, and most tourists who come here will buy itMust win, Black background with golden embroidery thread, blessing the victory of work, school, competition, and interview.But in fact, it is recommended that everyone can also buy a fate to be destined to send back to the unrequited love partner, family, and spouse, so that each other's fate will last for a long time, and the fate will last a lifetime.
Okinawa's Naminoue Palace has a bright summer color style.
After inquiring, it turns out that Naminoue Shrine in Okinawa is one of the eight Okinawa shrines and the first center of faith. The sun god is enshrined in the temple.Many major Okinawa festivals are held here, attracting countless Ryukyu people and tourists to make their wishes.And my friend gave me this one of Naminoue Palace, which is colorful in color and has a unique Nanyang style.It is my personal favorite. ^^
(After introducing your own small collection, you are also welcome to share your own defensive!)