Experience Japanese Culture: Shrine Prayers and Traditions | hiizuru -rising sun-

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The best way to make your wish come true.

At Hiizuru -rising sun-, we help you attract good fortune by visiting shrines and offering prayers on your behalf.

In Japan, countless “Kami” (gods) are enshrined in places known as “Jinja” (shrines). The Japanese term for these myriad gods is “Ya-o-yorozu-no-kami,” meaning “eight million gods.”

We carefully select the most fitting “Kami” and “Jinja” for your specific wish, and we personally visit the shrine to pray wholeheartedly for your desires to come true.

Types of Kami’s blessings

Here are the main types of blessings. Each category is associated with specific “Kami” and “Jinja.” We will identify the ideal match of Kami and Jinja to align with your wishes and needs.

CategoryKami’s Blessing
Avoiding Evil SpiritsProtects you from evil spirits, bad luck, harmful people, and accidents.
HealthProvides protection from illnesses and injuries.
Travel SafetyEnsures safe travels by protecting you from accidents. Many Japanese people pray for safety by offering blessings to their vehicles.
Love, Marriage, RelationshipsHelps you find love, meet a suitable partner, build a healthy relationship, or even end toxic relationships.
Easy ChildbirthSupports a smooth and safe delivery for both the baby and the mother, free of complications.
Education, Learning, Passing ExamsAssists in achieving academic success, passing exams, and excelling in studies. Many students pray at shrines before their entrance exams.
Money, Finance, BusinessBrings good fortune in money matters, including investments, savings, business ventures, and personal finances.
*You can also pray for things not listed above.
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