Bad Fortune |
by RodrigoGuerra |
At the Buddhist Temple you can read your fortune by randomly picking a stick in a container, and then matching the writing on the stick to the symbols on some wood boxes. Inside the matching box you find a piece of paper with your fortune in it. If you have a good fortune you keep it. If you have a bad fortune you tie it on a wooden frame in the temple in order to keep it away from you.
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yanz
1 year, 1 month ago:
Anyway I'm sure tieing a paper lip, we calls 'em "Omikuji", whichever it is a good one or a bad one is one way. Both tieing and bringing back a good one are okay.
RodrigoGuerra
1 year, 1 month ago:
Yes I live in Japan, in Osaka. I work and study at Osaka University.
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