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I also went to the store to buy an 'omamori' which is a good luck charm.
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In Kabuki, the '' omamori '' is always used by characters to identify some previously unknown relatives.
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In Kabuki, the '' omamori '' is always used by characters to identify some previously unknown relatives.
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I also went to the store to buy an 'omamori' which is a good luck charm.
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Others included 13 people with handmade straps, and 11 people with omamori charms or power stones.
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Her luxury was an "omamori gohonzon" - a Buddhist ornament used to focus the mind during chanting and her chosen book was
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The Buddhist temples are called tera (寺) while the Shinto shrines are called jinja (神社), and ostensibly they worship different gods, but generally people go to them to do the same things - namely omikuji, throwing coins into donation boxes, and buying omamori.
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In Kabuki, the omamori is always used by characters to identify some previously unknown relatives.
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See fresh stock of this item, plus more Shinto omamori good luck charms, Shodo Calligraphy Set, Natural Woo Chopsticks for Lovers and more.
J-List side blog 2009
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The Buddhist temples are called tera (寺) while the Shinto shrines are called jinja (神社), and ostensibly they worship different gods, but generally people go to them to do the same things - namely omikuji, throwing coins into donation boxes, and buying omamori.
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