Privacy and terms of service
(JP¥2,500)
+HK$79.01 Shipping fee
+HK$15.63 Service fee
Text is automatically translated.
Report translation issueText is automatically translated.
Report translation issueSeller info
ハイカー
5/51552
View detail
Item condition
Brand New
Ships from
Japan
Category
Bundle & Save : Our users save an average of 35% on shipping fees by bundling multiple items!
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Musashi Province Ichinomiya [Ono Shrine] Seoritsu (Hime) Hime Ofuda (Red crepe pattern) Evil warding • Disaster prevention • Good luck ※ Seoritsu-hime is said to be an incarnation of the White Dragon. ※ Each one has a different pattern position of crepe washi paper, so there are no two alike. [Details] One of the two Ichinomiya shrines in Musashi Province, Ono Shrine is located in Tama City, Tokyo. As the main enshrined deity, the Harado Okami (Haraedo no Okami) = the goddess of disaster and evil warding (Seoritsu-hime) is enshrined. The founding of Ono Shrine is said to be in the 18th year of Emperor Annei (549 BC - 511 BC), and its history can be traced back about 2550 years. ※ Emperor Annei is the 3rd emperor of Japan. It is said that the shrine was founded by the Kunizo's elder brother, Takehi no Mikoto, and enshrines Amenoshitaharu no Mikoto, the ancestral god of the development of Musashi Province, and the main enshrined deity, Seoritsu-hime no Mikoto. During the Heian period, it was listed in the "Engishiki Jinmyocho" and became a shrine officially recognized by the Imperial Court. ※ "Seoritsu-hime no Mikoto" is a goddess of purification and regeneration who plays an important role in the Oharai no Kotoba (Great Purification Prayer), flowing people's sins and impurities into the river, into the sea, and then returning them to the universe. Therefore, it is very effective for warding off evil in cases where "I haven't been feeling lucky lately, and I feel like a lot of bad things are happening." Also, due to its nature, it is good at turning around and resetting your luck, as it wards off disasters and brings good luck. "Seoritsu-hime" appears in the Oharai no Kotoba and shrine traditions, but is also known as a mysterious god who does not appear in mythology. That is why Seoritsu-hime continues to exude a mysterious charm, as if shrouded in a deep mist. ※ New • Unused It will be shipped in a shipping box and measures will be taken to prevent water damage and bending, so please rest assured. ※ Size Length: Approximately 21.0 cm Width: Approximately 6.0 cm
4 days ago