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omikuji

おみくじ

Random fortunes written on strips of paper at Shinto shrines in Japan.

The short messages that may be found on them follow below, ordered tentatively from worst to best:

  • 大凶 (dai-kyou), Great Curse
  • 末凶 (sue-kyou), Future Curse
  • 半凶 (han-kyou), Half-Curse
  • 小凶 (shou-kyou), Small Curse
  • 凶 (kyou), Curse
  • 末小吉 (sue-shou-kichi), Future small Blessing
  • 末吉 (sue-kichi), Future Blessing
  • 半吉 (han-kichi), Half-Blessing
  • 吉 (kichi), Blessing
  • 小吉 (shou-kichi), Small Blessing
  • 中吉 (chuu-kichi), Middle Blessing
  • 大吉 (dai-kichi), Great Blessing

The temples and shrines across Japan do not have a unified system for their omikuji. Some places do not offer the full range of fortunes, and a few offer an additional fortune rank:

  • 平 (hira), Neutral

How the unmodified "Blessing" ranks compare to Small and Middle blessings also varies.

Tying these strips of paper to trees or wires is a common custom, especially when receiving a negative fortune.

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