Yasukuni Shrine, established in 1869 by Emperor Meiji, is a serene sanctuary in the heart of Tokyo dedicated to the memory of approximately 2.46 million souls. As home to Japan's official cherry blossom "sample tree," it holds a special place in the nation's cultural identity — a symbol of renewal, peace, and gratitude.
This sleek card-type omamori — a traditional Japanese charm in modern form — is designed to slip perfectly into a wallet, cardholder, or commuter pass case for everyday protection. Unlike traditional bag-style charms, its slim profile means you can carry the blessings of Yasukuni Shrine discreetly wherever you go without any added bulk. Blessed with prayers for general well-being and divine protection, it serves as a quiet guardian for daily life. Its modern, practical format makes it an excellent gift for business professionals, students, or anyone who appreciates both tradition and convenience — a piece of Yasukuni's enduring spirit, always by your side.