[Image1]Kit wishes come true — we have put up ema plaques 😍A few years ago we collaborated with KitKat on th
[Image2]Kit wishes come true — we have put up ema plaques 😍A few years ago we collaborated with KitKat on th

Kit wishes come true — we have put up ema plaques 😍

A few years ago we collaborated with KitKat on the Kito Line and installed ema plaques then; we have installed those same ema again this year‼️

If you visit Takaharacho, please stop by Takahara Station and write your wish on one‼️😝
We will properly dedicate the ema at the shrine ⛩️!

About ema — we looked into them a bit!
⭐︎Unlike omikuji, ema are things you “dedicate”
⭐︎You can write vertically or horizontally—either is fine
⭐︎Since you are asking the kami (gods), it’s good to write phrases like “May 〇〇 come true” or “I hope 〇〇 is granted.”
⭐︎You may sign with either your initials or your full name—both are OK!
In fact, it used to be recommended to include your address and date of birth, but many people avoid that now to prevent personal information from leaking.
⭐︎You can write several wishes on a single ema, but it’s better to separate different prayers by using different ema.
⭐︎It seems acceptable to dedicate the same wish on ema at several different shrines or temples.
This is what we found in our research, so we can’t say it’s definitive, but remembering these guidelines might help your wishes come true even more! 😍

Please drop by Takahara Station to write an ema — they are free of charge‼️🤩
Place: Takaharu Town Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Takahara Station)
Address: 473-6 Nishifumoto, Takaharacho, Nishimorokata District, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan
Parking available (free)

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