Yasukuni Shrine was established in 1869 by Emperor Meiji, carrying a profound prayer for peace that has endured for over 150 years. The shrine's serene grounds and historic Yushukan museum make it a destination for reflection, gratitude, and connecting with Japan's rich heritage.
This omamori — a traditional Japanese charm — carries dual blessings of "gokaku kigan" (exam success) and "gakugyo joju" (academic achievement). In Japanese culture, students of all ages seek these charms during exam season as a source of confidence and spiritual support. Crafted from fine brocade at 8 × 4.5 cm, this charm is designed to be a student's constant companion — attached to a school bag, pencil case, or study desk. Whether preparing for university entrance exams, professional certifications, language tests, or any academic challenge, this charm carries the focused prayer that hard work will be rewarded with success. A perfect gift for students, lifelong learners, or anyone facing an important test or milestone.