“ Fortunes Tied ”
In Shinto shrines, people often tie the paper fortunes they receive (called "omikuji" in Japanese) to a tree, fence, or other designated area as a way of leaving their negative or unwanted fortunes behind. When people receive an omikuji at a shrine, they will often read the fortune to see what ...
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Photo Location: kobe, Japan
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  • Teresa Wiist Edited a year ago

    Very well done! Welcome to the 5Fframes community!

    Very well done! Welcome to the 5Fframes community!

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  • Caren Enloe Edited a year ago

    Lovely storytelling in your image!

    Lovely storytelling in your image!

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Sony A7RIVa Sony 50mm Macro
1/320 f/6.3 100 50

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#details #shinto #shintoshrine #shrine

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