Yasukuni Shrine, established in 1869 by Emperor Meiji, enshrines approximately 2.46 million souls in a prayer for lasting peace. The shrine's sacred crest — a chrysanthemum-inspired emblem — symbolizes the purity and endurance of these prayers, carried forward for over 150 years.
This netsuke-style omamori — a traditional Japanese charm in strap form — features the shrine's sacred crest shaped into a refined, compact accessory. Blessed with prayers for physical health, its slim design (9.5 × 2 cm) makes it ideal for attaching to a phone, bag zipper, keychain, or pencil case. Available in gold and silver, the metallic finish gives it a sophisticated, jewelry-like quality that stands out from traditional fabric charms. The netsuke format — inspired by the ornamental toggles used in traditional Japanese dress — blends heritage craftsmanship with modern practicality. A stylish and meaningful gift for those who appreciate subtle, elegant accessories with spiritual depth.