Lucky Charms

Lucky Charms of shinto shrine

WELCOME to Ten-yu Jinja‘s Sales page department, that is a Shinto shrine established in Nasu-shiobara to venerate kami and our ancestral spirits and engage in celebrations. Our shrine is called “Ten-yu Jinja”. The origin of the shrine’s name is “the help of Kami”. It is worshiped the ancestral Kami and very small now. But our Kami have big power.It is a shrine just established and domestic, and There is no building yet, but there is certainly divine power.

Our Kami quickly hit 2nd prize 207,808 yen in the lottery (Japanese totocalcio)  in 2 months after establishment.

So, our Kami have power for marriage besides money luck.

Shinto has the following words.

Kami enhance powers by being respected by people, people get lucky and happiness by the divine virtue. 

So, we share the power of our Kami to you with Lucky Charmes, because the power of Kami increases if more people respect Kami, and we want more people all of the world to get lucky and happiness.

About Shinto

For details of shinto, Kami and shinto shrines ⇒ What is SHINTO? (The association of shinto shrines’ site.  It’s the biggest association of shinto in Japan, to which almost shrines(over 80,000) belong)

Gosaijin – Kami worshiped at Ten-yu Jinja

Tenshin Daimyojin, Kanayamahiko-no-kami, Kanayamahime-no-kami and our ancestry

divine virtues

Each Kami has their respective fields of specialty.

Our Kami have divine virtues about (=Our Kami is good at)

Tenshin Daimyojin’s 

Speedy and good marriage : He helped dozens of couples get married. He introduced them and asked for immediate decision as to whether they would get married, but no one has divorced yet.He made a lot of men and women meet, He demanded immediate decision on whether to marry them, and they have never divorced.

Good weather :  He is a man who causes the weather to become sunny when he gets out

Public Speaking : The man he cheered on his speech became the deputy prime minister of Japan.

Expand personal connections : He had broad connections in the political and business world.

Social success : He crawled up from the bottom and gained social success enough for everyone to recognize.

Win elections : He undertook and made campaign speech for a candidate – former Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Michio Watanabe – in every election of the House of Representatives of Japan, and he won every election.

Happy family circle : It is his wish.

Kanayama-kami’s

Money Luck : They quickly hit 2nd prize 207,000 yen in the lottery in 2 months after the shrine was established.

Our ancestry’s

Reclamation : They pioneered vast wasteland into cultivated land.

Lucky charms and amulets

All Lucky charms have been consecrated in religious ritual with all heart.

If you have an amulet for yourself and thank Kami, Kami will protect and guide you.

Each kami’s Lucky charms

3 type : Wood type, Natural Power stone type and Magatama stone type. Please select one wish. The priests pray and send one by one.

① Wood type

Price : 8 U.S.dollars / 8 Euro / 800 Yen apiece. The shrine name is described on the surface, and your wish is written on the back side.

② Natural Power stone type

Price: 12 U.S.dollars / 12 Euro / 1200 Yen apiece.

The photo is an example of Power Stone type. Because it is a natural stone, the size and shape are not uniform.

Power stone type The picture is an example of Power stone type.

③ Magatama stone type

The second emblem of Ten-yu Jinja is “Magatamas of polarity / duality”.

It means “If positive gets extreme, negative comes out,  if negative gets extreme, positive comes out.”

Please select one : Carnelian, Crystal, Amethyst, Tiger’s eyes, Red Tiger’s eyes, Hematite, Sodalite, Smoky Quartz, Red Jasper, Indian Agate, Aventurin, Howlite, Turquoise and Onyx.

Price 12 U.S.dollars / 12 Euro / 1200 Yen apiece.

Magatama stone type

Wish list

Please select one wish apiece.

Speedy and good marriage

Public speaking

Good weather

Expand personal connections

Social success

Happy family circle

Money luck

Reclamation

Shrine’s lucky charms

Ofuda (amulet)

Ofuda is home or office Protection amulet boards. Please put it  in Ofuda stand or Kamidana (household Shinto altar), and put them higher than your eyes and facing south – east.

① General amulet (General Prayer)

Price : 10 U.S.dollars / 10 euro/ 1000 yen

② Amulet for personal wish (Special Prayer)

We send it you after the priest prays for each request.

You select your wish from the above.

Clients can be individuals, corporations, family or groups.

Price : 50 U.S.dollars / 50 euro / 5000 yen.

Gosyuin (Stamp of shrine)

 Many japanese people go around shrines or temples and collect Stamps(Seals) of each  shrines or temples. It is handwriting.

Price : 3 U.S. dollars / 3 Euro / 300 yen apiece.

There are three kinds :

①Ten-yu Jinja

②Tenshin Daimyojin

③Kanayama-no-kami. 

Kakejiku (Japanese Hanging Scroll)

In Japan, Kakejiku has been used for special occasions. Kakejiku plays an important role of welcoming guests as well as decollating a day-to-day life style.

800 U.S.dollars / 800 Euro / 80,000 Yen

Fan amulet

The first emblem of Ten-yu Jinja is “Fan of Hexagonal star in  the Rising sun with  tassels”.

In Japan, it is said that emblems of fans or hexagonal stars protect against evils.

So, a fan with this motif of the emblem will protect you against evils.

Magatamas amulet

The second emblem of Ten-yu Jinja is “Magatamas of polarity / duality”.

It means “If positive gets extreme, negative comes out,  if negative gets extreme, positive comes out.”.

Ofda stand / Kamidana(household Shinto altar)

① Ofda Stand

② Kamidana Type K-1 : 1 inner sanctuary with a thatched roof

③ Kamidana Type I-1 : 1 inner sanctuary with a shingle roof

④ Kamidana Type3-1 : 3 inner sanctuaries with a thatched roof

⑤ Kamidana Type3-2 : 3 inner sanctuaries with 3 thatched roofs

⑥ Kamidana Type3-3 : 3 inner sanctuaries with 3 shingle roofs

⑦ Kamidana Type5-1 : 5 inner sanctuaries  with a thatched roof

⑧ Kamidana Type5-2 : 5 inner sanctuaries with 3 thatched roof

⑨ Kamidana Type5-3 : 5 inner sanctuaries with 3 shingle roofs

Attention

A kamidana ( Ofuda Stand ) cannot be set up on the ground or at eye level. It must be above an ordinary person’s eye level. A kamidana cannot be set up over an entrance, but must be built into a space which people will not walk under. When an ofuda is enshrined in a kamidana, after removing the pouch it is customary to leave an offering of water, liquor, or food in front of the kamidana, which should be renewed regularly.

Goen

Goen….It is a difficult language to translate directly, but it’s one of the most important concept in Shinto.

Goen is the power that connects/colligates/relates/ties something with something. For example, as gravity adheres us to the earth.

Kami have the power of goen, everything is connected by goen of Kami.

Even if you did not go as you wanted, you must not bear a grudge against Kami.

If you are strongly hoping, Kami watch from a high place, even if at first glance it’s not what you want, Kami bring much better results in order to fulfill the essence of your wishes. Let’s find the true intention of Kami.

Tsumi Kegare

Shinto requires a clean state, because dirt(Tsumi Kegare) reduces your energy. So, always clean your body and your surroundings. You can take exorcism when praying, and self-exorcise by shaking oonusa, salt or hands to the left shoulder, right shoulder, left shoulder.

⇒Ten-yu Jinja Shinto Shrine Official Site

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