Yasukuni Shrine was established in 1869 by Emperor Meiji and enshrines approximately 2.46 million souls who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Home to the official cherry blossom "sample tree" from which Japan's bloom season is declared each spring, this serene sanctuary in the heart of Tokyo carries a profound prayer for peace that resonates through the ages.
This elegant omamori — a traditional Japanese good luck charm — features the shrine's sacred crest woven directly into the brocade fabric, a mark of authenticity and spiritual authority. Blessed with prayers for "shintai kenzen" (physical health and wholeness), it serves as a daily companion for anyone who values their well-being. Whether you're maintaining an active lifestyle, supporting a loved one through a health journey, or simply wishing for continued vitality, this charm offers quiet reassurance. Its refined gold or silver finish makes it a thoughtful and beautiful gift for someone you care about deeply.