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Meiji Jingu Kachimamori Victory Omamori Lucky Charm Exam Sports Japan. • Item: Kachimamori / Katsu Omamori. More than just a beautiful Japanese charm, this omamori represents focus, effort, positive intention, and the courage to keep moving forward. Victory & Success Charm from Tokyo, Japan. Meiji Jingu Shrine Kachimamori (Katsu Omamori) Victory & Success Charm from Tokyo, Japan This Kachimamori is a meaningful Japanese lucky charm for exams, sports, career success, business goals, and personal challenges. For the moment when you want to move forward with courage. This authentic Kachimamori (勝守) from Meiji Jingu Shrine is a traditional Japanese omamori associated with victory, success, determination, and overcoming challenges. In Japan, many people keep this type of omamori for exams, sports competitions, career goals, personal challenges, and important life moments when they want extra encouragement and focus. ✨ A Meaningful Japanese Victory Charm “Katsu” means victory or overcoming obstacles. More than just a beautiful Japanese charm, this omamori represents focus, effort, positive intention, and the courage to keep moving forward. Perfect for: • Exams and studying • Sports and competitions • Career and business goals • New beginnings and personal challenges • Thoughtful Japanese good-luck gifts ✨ Authenticity & Rarity This omamori was obtained directly at Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo, Japan. Meiji Jingu shrine items are generally available only to visitors who come to the shrine in person and are not officially sold online. 【Specifications】 • Shrine: Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo Japan • Item: Kachimamori / Katsu Omamori • Meaning: Victory, Success, Determination • Condition: Brand New • Country of Origin: Japan 【Packaging】 Carefully packed with protective cushioning for safe international delivery. 【Customs & Shipping】 For U.S. buyers: Hassle-Free Delivery: Import duties and fees are prepaid by the seller via Zonos DDP. No Hidden Costs: No additional customs charges will be required upon delivery. Note: Sales tax collected by eBay at checkout is a separate state tax and may still apply. For buyers outside the U.S.: Import duties, taxes, or customs fees may apply depending on your country. VAT/GST may be collected by eBay at checkout in certain regions. Any charges not collected by eBay are the buyer’s responsibility. Thank you for visiting my listing and for bringing a meaningful piece of Japan into your life.