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  1. Ofuda - Wikipedia

    • In Shinto and Buddhism in Japan, an ofuda (お札/御札, honorific form of fuda, 'slip [of paper], card, plate') or gofu (護符) is a talisman made out of various materials such as paper, wood, cloth or metal. Ofuda are commonly found in both Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples and are considered to be imbued with the power of the deities (kami) or Buddhist figures rev… 展开

    History

    The origins of Shinto and Buddhist ofuda may be traced from both the Taoist lingfu, introduced to Japan via Onmyōdō (which adopted elements of Taoism), and woodblock prints of Buddhist texts and images produce… 展开

    Varieties and usage

    Ofuda come in a variety of forms. Some are slips or sheets of paper, others like the Jingū Taima are thin rectangular plaques (kakubarai/kakuharai (角祓)) enclosed in an envelope-like casing (which may further be covered in transl… 展开

     
  1. The Privy Seal of Japan (御璽, Gyoji) is one of the national seals and is the Emperor of Japan 's official seal.
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    The Privy Seal of Japan (御璽, Gyoji) is one of the national seals and is the Emperor of Japan 's official seal.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privy_Seal_of_Japan
    It is generally known as the 5-7 Paulownia (五七桐, Go-shichi (no) Kiri), which has been used by those in power and is the official emblem of the Japanese government today.
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  2. National seals of Japan - Wikipedia

  3. Privy Seal of Japan - Wikipedia

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  7. The Japanese Talisman Called Ofuda - YABAI

    2017年10月17日 · Simply speaking, the Ofuda is a paper that you stick or hang on the walls of your household to bless it with a certain protection or spirit that delivers you from harm. It is also sometimes called shinpu and it has a very …

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  8. Government Seal of Japan - Wikiwand

    The Government Seal of Japan, one of the country's national seals, is the emblem of paulownia used by the Prime Minister, the Cabinet and the executive branch of the Government of Japan on official documents.

  9. Omamori - Wikipedia

    Omamori (御守/お守り) are Japanese amulets commonly sold at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, dedicated to particular Shinto kami as well as Buddhist figures and are said to provide various forms of luck and protection.

  10. Everything You Need Know About Omamori: Japan's …

    2023年11月7日 · Omamori, which translates to "protection" or "charms," are amulets that serve as physical embodiments of blessings and divine protection. These small, beautifully crafted items play an essential role in Japanese …

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