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Rarely found, Kompira-sama's Yellow Happiness Charm Small Yellow Happiness Charm Small, Small Yellow Happiness Charm A set of 3 rare charms. Each one is cute and can be used for different purposes, and it is believed that they will bring more blessings. The enshrined deities of Kotohira-gu Shrine are Okuninushi-no-Okami and Emperor Sutoku. It is effective for maritime protection, and many photos and models of ships are enshrined in the Ema-den (Ema Hall). In addition, there are many blessings for agriculture, industrial production, medicine, financial luck, matchmaking, business prosperity, and health. In particular, many people purchase the yellow charm, hoping for improved financial luck due to the "gold" embroidery and color. Inside, there is a leaflet about the yellow charm. It describes in detail the effects of the charm and that the yellow color is the color of turmeric. Compared to other charms I have, this charm is about 1.5 to 2 times thicker and plump. The texture is not hard, but fluffy. It seems to be full of good fortune♪ Since ancient times, it has been said, "Once in a lifetime, go to Konpira-san," and people who couldn't go to the shrine would have their pet dogs go in their place. Among the many charms sold at Kotohira-gu Shrine, the most popular is the "Yellow Happiness Charm," which has a vivid appearance. The reason is probably because people are drawn to its cuteness rather than its blessings♪ It is only available at the Goshinsatsu-Juyo-sho (Main Shrine Talisman Dispensing Office) after climbing 785 stone steps of Konpira-san. The path to happiness is always long, no matter the era... This charm is made by weaving silk threads dyed with Ukon (turmeric). Ukon has been valued as a medicine since ancient times, but it has also been used as a dye since the Heian period, and it has the effects of repelling insects and keeping warm, and has been used for baby clothes as a charm against evil and disaster. This charm, which looks both yellow and gold, is filled with the feeling of protecting against illness and disaster, and wishing for health and happiness. I have stored it at home after purchase, so the yellow bag has some dirt and scratches, but the 3 types of charms are clean because they have not been taken out of the box. I would appreciate it if you could understand. How about for praying for entrance exams?
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