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【About Kanda Myojin Shrine】 Kanda Myojin Shrine is located on a hill in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, not far from the Imperial Palace (formerly Edo Castle). With a history of nearly 1300 years, it is a historic shrine associated with the Tokugawa shogunate, which has protected the city of Edo by being enshrined in its northeastern (kimon) direction. It enshrines "Daikoku-sama" for matchmaking, "Ebisu-sama" for business prosperity, and "Masakado-sama" for warding off evil and disaster. Historically, it has watched over the prosperity of Edo, and in modern times, it continues to watch over people challenging themselves in IT and business. It is worshipped as a power spot for good luck, bestowing strength for major challenges and turning points in life. For those who cannot visit due to distance or other reasons, you can still receive blessings by obtaining an amulet. 【About Lucky Charms & Amulets】 ① Akari-chan Mascot Strap Akari is the sacred horse of Kanda Myojin Shrine. Her real name is Miyuki-go. A "sacred horse" is a divine horse that the gods ride. Horses have been dedicated as offerings for prayers since ancient times. 2026 is also the Year of the Horse. In this auspicious year, why not welcome "Akari-chan," who embodies the Edo spirit and divine protection, into your life? ② "Umaku Iku" (Things Go Well) Amulet This amulet features a charming design inspired by "Akari-chan," a real sacred horse at Kanda Myojin Shrine. The background features a Yagasuri (arrow-feather) pattern, and the words "Umaku Iku" (Things Go Well) embroidered in gold thread create a very auspicious finish. The pun "umaku iku" (meaning "things go well," with "uma" sounding like "horse") embodies wishes for good fortune and success. This amulet is perfect for those who want to improve their situation, those embarking on new challenges, or as a gift for horse lovers. Bring the Edo spirit and divine power into your life.
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