Yasukuni Shrine was established in 1869 by Emperor Meiji, enshrining approximately 2.46 million souls in a prayer for the nation's peace and prosperity. The shrine's name "Yasukuni" means "to pacify the nation" — a wish that extends to the well-being and fortune of all who visit.
This omamori — a traditional Japanese charm — is called "Fuku-rai-mamori" (冨来守), meaning "the charm that invites fortune to come to you." The name cleverly combines the characters for wealth and arrival, expressing a prayer that various blessings and good fortune will flow toward the bearer. Crafted from elegant brocade at 8 × 4.5 cm, this charm is designed for those who want to attract positive energy and prosperity into all areas of life — not just financial, but emotional and spiritual abundance as well. A wonderful gift for entrepreneurs starting a new venture, friends entering a new phase of life, or anyone who could use a little extra luck and positive energy in their days.