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⛩️ Omiya Hachiman Shrine

Dove Netsuke Omamori — Omiya Hachiman Shrine

Dove Netsuke Omamori — Omiya Hachiman Shrine

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Omiya Hachiman Shrine was founded in 1063 by the legendary warrior Minamoto no Yoriyoshi after a divine omen of white clouds splitting into eight streams. Known as "The Navel of Tokyo" because it sits at the geographic center of the city, this expansive 50,000-square-meter sanctuary is especially revered for safe childbirth and child-rearing, thanks to the enshrined Empress Jingu who legendarily led troops into battle while pregnant.

This netsuke-style omamori is shaped like a dove (鳩) — the sacred messenger bird of Hachiman shrines. In Japanese Shinto tradition, the dove is associated with Hachiman, the deity of war and peace, making this charm carry deep significance at Omiya Hachiman Shrine. The dove symbolizes peace, harmony, and divine communication. This compact strap-style charm is perfect for attaching to a phone, bag zipper, or keychain. A culturally rich gift that connects the bearer to one of Japan's most ancient spiritual traditions.

Specifications

Style Strap

How to Use

  • Attach to bag

Validity

Traditionally 1 year

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🙏 Blessings & Benefits

What this omamori brings to you

Omamori for robust physical health, vitality, and a long life. These charms carry ancient prayers for strength and endurance.

⛩️ About the Shrine

Where this omamori comes from

Omiya Hachiman Shrine

Omiya Hachiman Shrine

大宮八幡宮

📍 Location 2-3-1 Omiya, Suginami-ku, Tokyo
🙏 Deity Emperor Ojin, Emperor Chuai, Empress Jingu
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