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Omikuji (御御籤/御神籤/おみくじ) are
random fortunes written on
strips of
paper at
Shinto shrines and
Buddhist temples in ****an.
Literally "sacred lot",
these are...
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common custom during hatsumōde is to buy a
written oracle called omikuji. If the
omikuji predicts bad luck
purchasers can tie it onto a tree on the shrine...
- ****an, and
there is a ****anese
temple tradition of
random fortunes,
called omikuji. The ****anese
version of the
cookie differs in
several ways: they are a...
- monk Tenkai. It is also the
origin of Tōkyūjutsu. ****omani
Itako Kokkuri Omikuji Onmyōdō
Sanpaku "天源術".
Digital Daijisen (in ****anese). Shoga****an. Retrieved...
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divination through random means are emplo****, such as qiúqiān (求簽). In ****an,
omikuji is one form of
drawing lots. I
Ching divination,
which dates from early...
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presented to them. Feng s**** Fuji (planchette writing)
Jailangkung Kau cim
Omikuji Oracle Poe
divination Tangki Tung
Shing Archived at
Ghostarchive and the...
- places. A form of
divination that is po****r at
Shinto shrines are the
omikuji.
These are
small slips of
paper which are
obtained from the
shrine (for...
- or true love. The
complex also
offers various talismans, incense, and
omikuji (paper fortunes). The site is
particularly po****r
during festivals (especially...
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where they ****ist with
shrine functions,
perform ceremonial dances,
offer omikuji fortune telling, sell souvenirs, and ****ist a
kannushi in
Shinto rites...
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series around onmyōdō
practictioners Konjin Kokkuri Ofuda Omamori Onmyōji
Omikuji Senjafuda Shikigami Shugendō
Tengenjutsu (fortune telling)
Ukehi Zuijin...