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FAQ
Frequently Ask Questions

What is the Cancellation Policy?
The cancellation is free until 7 days before the tour starts.

How many people can be in the group?
The maximum number of participants is 6 people.

Are Childen allowed?
Yes children are allowed.

In what languages are the tours available?
The tours are available in English or German.

Are there others on the tour?
No it is a private tour and tailored on your interest.

Is lunch included?
Due to the amount of sight we are about to see there is no time for lunch just for some snacks during the tour.

The meaning of the Omamori at the Meiji Jingu Shrine


Meanings Part1:
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3 - 5: For soundness of mind and body
6: For recovery from illness
7: For soundness of mind and body in a child
8 - 10: For good fortune
11 - 12: For the success in one's studies
13: For passing examinations
14: For getting a good job
15: For finding a good partner
16 -17: For protection from evil
18: For opening good luck
Meanings Part 2:
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19 - 20: For safe driving and protection from traffic accidents
21: For a peaceful mind
22: For safe childbirth
23: For your wish to be realized
24: For victory and perseverance
25 - 28: For divine protection
29: For the well-being of your family
30: For the prosperity of your business

What is a Omamori?
An omamori is a traditional Japanese charm sold at shrines and temples, meant to offer protection or attract good fortune. These amulets are dedicated to specific wishes like safety, success, love, or health, and people often carry them or keep them nearby. The charm is sealed in a small decorative pouch, and opening it is thought to diminish its power.
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