曹洞宗 貞昌院 Teishoin Temple, Yokohama, Japan
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横浜市港南区上永谷5-1-3
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About Omikuji lottery
Omikuji lottery
Explanation
About Omikuji lottery
What is Omikuji ?
A written oracle; a piece of paper on which your fortune is written, sold at shrines or temples. After drawing one stick from a box of them,
you are given a piece
Great Luck (Daikichi), Luck(Shokichi), Small Luck (Hankichi), or Ill fate (Kyo), with a short explanation added.
Customarily , If you draw luckey lottery, you shuld keep it as a talisman. If you draw ill fate, you should draw again (once only) .
Praying either that a good prediction may come true or that ill fortune may be driven away by the spiritual power of the deity.
This Omikuji Lottey on this site was made in the Edo period (200 years ago) by the 14th Rev. Tekko Daiken daiosyo of Teishoin temple.
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