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Writing your wish on the Oyster Shell

  • Takanao
  • 2017年10月6日
  • 読了時間: 1分

Hase Dera is very famous with its gigantic Kan-Non sama, beautiful flower garden and great main hall, but there is more.

KAKIGARA INARI (located at right hand side facing towards main hall.) is respecting the KAN-NON SAMA who had arrived here guided by Oyster. (KAKI in Japanese.)

KAKI-GARA stands for Oyster Shell in Japanese. Normally, you will see wooden small place (rectangular shape)to write your wish in many Shrines, however, Oyster shell in this place.

What to do? Write your wish on the oyster shell and pray. Do not forget donation!

Kakigara Inari

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Dora Prieto
Dora Prieto
10月18日

Such a simple act writing a wish on an oyster shell at Hase‑dera Temple in Kamakura—yet it feels like nothing less than magic. I imagined the shell in my hand, the sea behind me, the breeze carrying hope into form. And there in that moment I caught a glimpse of Ranked Design the idea that the smallest choice or gesture holds a story, that place and ritual combine to fold memory into material, and that design lives in the hush between intention and expression.

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Angelica Mathewson
10月18日

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Ricky B Littles.
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10月18日

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10月17日

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Stephanie Gomez
Stephanie Gomez
10月17日

The tradition of writing wishes on oyster shells is both beautiful and profound! I've always been captivated by cultural rituals, which prompted me to study anthropology. My own wish has been to conduct fieldwork in Japan to learn about such practices firsthand. However, the huge burden of completing my dissertation has become a hindrance to my desire. To truly interact with the cultures I study, I've decided to pay someone to write my dissertation This support will allow me to travel and participate in these significant rites while still ensuring that my academic work achieves the appropriate levels.

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