O Mamori from the Shintoistischen Tsukudo Temple in Tokyo.<br/> Protection Indicator and lucky charm for martial arts sports fans.<br/> Symbols on the outside there is the Japanese fighter: The traditional helmet, sword and arrow.<br/> Inside there is a stripe with protective characters.<br/> This grandma Mori is available only in Tsukudo temples in Tokyo, from 1 up to the 15th January and offer is for where there are only in strictly limited quantities.<br/> Dimensions: Approx. 4.6 x 7.6 cm.<br/>Colour: Orange/Red
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Seems wrong to sell these for profit
Just thought I'd share what it actually says. On the front is '''' which means 'victory protect' so a charm for victory. It says on the back the name of the temple '''' 'Tsukudo temple'.These are actually said to only 'work' ;) for one year and then you get another one. It also has to be kept on your person. It's a nice trinket but a bit pointless if you've never been to the temple yourself. I collected them as I travelled which was cool.Selling them for an expensive price seems a bit wrong to me, and as a 'budoka' charm. This temple is one of the Tokyo Daijingu, if you go to Tokyo you can get one as a memento.
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