Kanda Myojin, Tokyo's legendary 1,300-year-old shrine, has long been a place where people seek powerful protection against life's unseen dangers. As the "General Guardian of Edo," its blessings have shielded the capital's residents for centuries. This unique charm carries that formidable protective energy in a beautiful netsuke form.
This omamori is a charming netsuke-style charm blessed for warding off evil and misfortune. Available in deep purple and rich vermillion — both colors carrying strong spiritual significance in Japanese tradition — these compact charms feature a traditional cord attachment perfect for hanging from a bag, phone, or belt loop. Despite their small size, netsuke-style charms have been cherished in Japanese culture for centuries as both decorative and spiritually protective accessories. They are especially recommended during yakudoshi (unlucky years) or whenever you feel the need for extra spiritual shielding. Their adorable size and beautiful coloring make them irresistible gifts for anyone interested in Japanese culture, spirituality, or simply beautiful craftsmanship.