Sensoji is Tokyo's oldest temple, founded in 628 AD with a history spanning nearly 1,400 years. Its principal image, Sho Kanzeon Bosatsu (Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy), is revered throughout Japan as the deity of compassion, drawing approximately 30 million visitors annually to this, Tokyo's most sacred site. This charm comes directly from Sensoji, carrying blessings steeped in nearly fourteen centuries of spiritual tradition.
This charm takes the form of a traditional ofuda (sacred tablet), featuring the sacred Sanskrit seed syllable of Kannon at its center. Protected by a vinyl coating for everyday durability, it carries heartfelt prayers for academic achievement and scholarly growth. Unlike the exam-focused Kaminarimon charm, this one supports the daily effort of learning — the steady, cumulative journey of study and intellectual development. It is ideal for students at any level, lifelong learners, and anyone who values the pursuit of knowledge. Slip it into a textbook, notebook, or wallet as a quiet source of encouragement.