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Beautiful Sacred Items
Blessings from the Sacred Stones of Itoshima
At Chinkaiseki Hachimangu, each charm and talisman is individually blessed with prayers for your safety, happiness, and prosperity. Rooted in 1,800 years of history and the legendary power of our sacred stones, these items carry divine protection to support you in your daily life.
These sacred items are distributed at the shrine office. We invite you to visit our precinct, feel the ancient energy of the stones, and receive the protection that resonates with your heart.
To Our Visitors from Overseas
Charms and Goshuin are traditionally received in person at the shrine office (Shamu-sho).
Office Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Original Talismans: Designed to Inspire Your Daily Life
At Chinkaiseki Hachimangu, our amulets (Omamori), Goshuin stamps, and Goshuin-cho books are all original designs created by our Chief Priest. With a deep passion for composition and color, each item is crafted not just as a sacred object, but as a vibrant companion to be seen and felt every day.
The Power of "Seeing" Your Prayer
We believe that by looking at your amulet daily, your intentions become stronger and your actions begin to align with your prayers:
Guidance: Cultivates a heart of gratitude and clarity.
Safety: Reminds you to be mindful and protective of yourself and others.
Victory: Ignites the motivation to take action and persevere.
The colors and textures of our amulets shift and shimmer depending on the angle of the light. We invite you to keep these charms close to your eyes and your heart, letting their evolving beauty inspire a positive transformation in your journey.
Original Designs: Our amulets, Goshuin, and Goshuin-cho are unique, vibrant creations designed exclusively by the Chief Priest of Chinkaiseki Hachimangu.
Shifting Radiance: These sacred items are crafted to change their hue and brilliance depending on the angle of light, symbolizing the dynamic energy of your prayers. We created it so that you'll want to look at it every day and offer a prayer to it every day.

Michibiki-mamori (Light Blue) 1,000 yen
Lucky Charm: Leading to A Better Future
The 'Purple Cloud' is a traditional Japanese sign of good fortune. We have woven this auspicious sky into the design to bring you blessings and a bright path ahead.
Size: Hight 8cm, Width 4.8cm

Designed to evoke the auspicious PURPLE CLOUD
This design is inspired by the purple cloud I saw on the hill of Chinkaiseki Hachimangu Shrine.
Purple cloud is considered an auspicious sign/lucky omen that brings good fortune.
This amulet recreates the miraculous sight of "purple cloud." We pray that good fortune will befall those who hold it.
When you align the front and back, the embroidery forms a single, continuous landscape. The high-quality threads give it a beautiful glossy finish that changes with the angle of light.

Michibiki-mamori (Vermillion) 1,000 yen
Lucky Charm: Leading to A Better Future
Photo of Vermillion version
Size: Hight 8cm, Width 4.8cm

Design of vermillion version
*For more information of the Omamori
Find your true path and a bright future.

Safety Charm 1,000 yen
The Ultimate Guardian for Every Journey
The "Land, Sea, and Air Safety Amulet" is a sacred talisman blessed for all forms of travel—whether you are flying through the clouds, sailing the seas, or driving on the road.
At our precinct, we enshrine Konpira-gu, the deity revered for maritime protection and safe travels. This amulet carries that divine protection with you, wherever your wanderlust leads.
Size: Hight 8cm, Width 4.8cm

Designing Contrails in a Blue Sky
The vibrant turquoise design is inspired by the ancient "Guardian Stone of Travel." Since antiquity, turquoise has been believed to shield travelers from danger and attract good fortune.
Featuring airplanes soaring across a bright blue sky, this charm is especially recommended for those embarking on international flights and seeking a safe return.
The Sky: The crossing contrails symbolize aviation safety and a peaceful journey through the heavens.
The Sea: Represents protection for ships and surfers navigating the waves.
The Land: Blesses commuters and road trippers with traffic safety.
*For more information of the Omamori
The ultimate guardian for every journey, from international flights to the surfing waves.

Victory Charm (Kachi-mamori) 1,000 yen
The Deity of Victory and Skill
The "Kachi-mamori" (Victory Charm) is a sacred talisman blessed for those who strive to manifest their full potential and seize victory through dedication.
Our shrine enshrines Emperor Ojin, the son of Empress Jingu. Known as a master of archery and a deity of martial arts and fortune, he represents the peak of skill achieved through discipline. This charm carries his blessing, supporting you as you sharpen your own "arrows" of talent.
Size: Hight 8cm, Width 4.8cm

Designed for "Sparking Talent"
Visualizing the "Spark" of Genius
We have created this design to be the ultimate source of motivation. The deep red base symbolizes passion, while the gold and silver accents represent the explosive energy of talent being unleashed.
The Front: Represents "Overflowing Talent"—the moment your hidden energy bursts forth. The gold and silver threads are inspired by the medals of the Olympic Games, symbolizing the highest level of achievement.
The Back: Depicts the radiance of the sun emerging from the moon. This represents the intense focus and mental clarity required to perform at your absolute best. It symbolizes the state of "flow" where your true abilities are revealed.
*For more information of the Omamori
Ignite your inner fire and the discipline to achieve greatness.

Kodakara Omamori 1,000 yen
Fertility Charm for Conception
A fertility charm is a charm that prays for the fulfillment of one's wish for a child and for the blessing of children.
Size: Hight 8cm, Width 4.8cm
*For more information of the Omamori
A beacon of hope and a prayer for those longing to conceive.

Anzan Omamori 1,000 yen
"Safe Childbirth Amulet" (Anzan Omamori) is a talisman that prays for a safe and uneventful birth.
It was created as a charm based on the legend of the "Chinkaiseki" stones of Empress Jingu, the enshrined deity of Chinkaiseki Hachimangu Shrine.
A Blessing Rooted in Ancient History
The origin of the "Anzan-mamori" (Safe Childbirth Amulet) traces back over 1,800 years to a miraculous legend. It is said that Empress Jingu, while pregnant and leading her people, placed sacred stones upon her waist to calm her child and ensure a safe birth upon her return.
Those very stones, known as Chinkaiseki, are enshrined here as our most sacred treasures. For centuries, our shrine has been a sanctuary where expectant mothers find peace, drawing strength from the Empress’s legendary resilience and the protective power of the stones.

Glittering Pink Design
A vibrant pink gradient pattern.
*For more information of the Omamori
Drawing strength from the 1,800-year-old legend of Empress Jingu.

Goshuin of Chinkaiseki Hachimangu 500 yen
You will be given a paper stamp. (We do not write in the stamp book.)
Size: Hight 15.4cm, Width 10.6cm

Goshuin of Hakoshima Shrine 500 yen
You will be given a paper stamp. (We do not write in the stamp book.)
Size: Hight 15.4cm, Width 10.6cm

Sunset Goshuincho (Light Blue) 2,000 yen
The design features a sunset and ocean as seen from the main shrine of Chinkaiseki Hachimangu Shrine, creating a single image on both sides.
- Large size (Cover: 18cm x 11.8cm; Inner paper: 17.5cm x 11.3cm)
- Includes a vinyl cover (protects from stains and keeps paper from falling out)

Sunset Goshuincho (Vermillion) 2,000 yen
The design features a sunset and ocean as seen from the main shrine of Chinkaiseki Hachimangu Shrine, creating a single image on both sides.
- Large size (Cover: 18cm x 11.8cm; Inner paper: 17.5cm x 11.3cm)
- Includes a vinyl cover (protects from stains and keeps paper from falling out)

Summer Goshuincho 1,600 yen
Sky and ocean design. Planes fly over the shrine, revealing contrails.
Also features surfers and windsurfers.
- Standard size (Cover: 16.2cm x 11.3cm; Inner paper: 15.6cm x 11cm)
- Includes a vinyl cover
The design also incorporates inspiration from the chief priest's travels abroad, such as the Moraine Lake in Banff, Canada, and the contrails crisscrossing Paris.
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