Ema are wooden wishing plaques you can find in Japan in many shrines and temples. They have a long tradition. You write your wish on them and then hang them somewhere on the shrine or temple grounds.
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This is a cute hannari tofu plush this one is called rice cake hannari tofu he is japanese new year traditional decoration rice cake with orange on the top for praying happy
Japanese Ema are wooden wishing plaques that you can find in shinto shrines and temples in Japan., When you visit a temple or a shrine in Japan, you
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