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Omikuji paper fortunes tied to a rope at a Japanese shrine

Draw Your Omikuji Fortune

Receive a sacred fortune from a Japanese shrine. Discover what the kami have in store for you.

What is Omikuji?

Omikuji (おみくじ) are sacred fortune-telling paper slips found at Japanese shrines and temples. Traditionally, visitors draw a random fortune after making an offering to the kami (gods). Each omikuji contains guidance about your future, covering aspects like fortune, health, relationships, and work.

The Omikuji Tradition

Random Selection

Draw a stick from the omikuji box to receive your fortune

Divine Guidance

Receive wisdom from the kami about your path ahead

Fortune Levels

From Daikichi (great blessing) to Kyo (curse)

Keep or Tie

Good fortunes are kept; bad ones are tied at the shrine

Reflection Tool

Use the message as guidance for decisions and actions

Cultural Experience

Connect with centuries-old Japanese spiritual tradition

Draw Your Omikuji Now

Follow the traditional steps: choose a shrine, make an offering, shake the box, and draw your fortune.

Draw Your Omikuji
Select a shrine to receive your divine fortune.

Types of Fortunes

From great blessings to words of caution, every message is a guide.

大吉

Daikichi

(Great Blessing)

Kichi

(Good Blessing)

中吉

Chukichi

(Middle Blessing)

小吉

Shokichi

(Small Blessing)

末吉

Suekichi

(Future Blessing)

Kyo

(Curse)

Frequently Asked Questions