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Evil Ward (Yakuyoke)厄除け

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Believed to repel misfortune and protect the bearer from harm.

🏱 Origin

Blessed at shrines or temples to ward off misfortune, especially during unlucky years.

✨ Meaning

Believed to repel misfortune and protect the bearer from harm.

⚙️ How It Works

Contains powerful purification prayers to deflect bad luck.

🎯 Best For

Those in an unlucky year, experiencing a streak of bad luck, or entering new environments.

📍 Where to Keep It

Carry at all times or place near your entrance to protect your home.

💫 Miko’s Advice

Replace your ward charm once a year for renewed protection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Evil Ward (Yakuyoke) mean?

Believed to repel misfortune and protect the bearer from harm.

Where should I keep a Evil Ward (Yakuyoke) charm?

Carry at all times or place near your entrance to protect your home.

Who is the Evil Ward (Yakuyoke) best for?

Those in an unlucky year, experiencing a streak of bad luck, or entering new environments.

Lucky charms and omamori are rooted in cultural tradition. They are not a substitute for professional advice.